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...injuries. In one of eleven cases studied, a teen-age girl suffered severe facial cuts and bruises when her scarf snagged in the wheel of her boy friend's motorcycle. An eleven-year-old boy whose scarf caught in the engine of his snowmobile was saved only by prompt mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Other victims of the Isadora syndrome were even less fortunate. Five of the eleven victims died, but none as gruesomely as a young mother who wore a long scarf on a ski lift. Riding to the top of a mountain, she was yanked from her seat...
...grow." David Grove, a nonpartisan member of TIME'S Board of Economists, worries that the rich will not only invest less but will not indulge in risky bankrolling of promising new companies and will instead stick to blue chips. Conservative economists also fear that hitting capital gains will prompt many investors simply to sit on stock or property in which they have large paper profits rather than selling, paying the tax and putting the money to work somewhere else...
...House. Now, at 34, he is a disenchanted public servant who likes to link himself with those "beautiful kids" whose "day is coming." O Congress is Congressman Riegle's yearlong diary (beginning in April of last year), kept while Congress was in session and printed, he says, to "prompt a few young people to enter politics." Yet Riegle's account of his frustrations in one of America's most intractable institutions seems far more likely to turn young idealists away from Congress -at least as an instrument for change...
Although my camera and photo equipment have not been found yet. I would like to record publicy my thanks and appreciation for the alertness, prompt action, and the subsequent sympathetic help of the Harvard Police (especially the arresting officers, Mr. Francis Wigfall and Mr. Leon Brathwaite) and their colleagues at Cambridge Police headquarters. Hooshang Aslam
There seemed to be nothing very unusual stirring in Biloxi, Miss. The trial down at the courthouse did prompt one high school civics class to look in, but that was routine. What they saw, though, had never been seen before in Biloxi. Filling up the left side of the visitors' gallery were 43 scrubbed and cropped white patrolmen-all defendants in a civil suit. And they were being sued by blacks, specifically by three young students who had been wounded and by the survivors of two other blacks who had been killed in the 1970 shootings at Jackson State...