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...subject of a paper," complained Army Sergeant Donald Hohman, of West Sacramento, Calif. "I don't want to be a case study." Said Richard Morefield of San Diego about the Government therapists: "They were prepared for basket cases, and that was only prudent. But I think that what they're going to learn is that there simply is no 'Iran syndrome...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tehran Was Never Like This | 4/27/1981 | See Source »

...inspiration. Neat shaping of sentences and admirable technical confidence do not make up for a lack of that obscure energy that transforms les mots justes into great writing. In some ways the style belongs to the 18th century when Sam Johnson arbited style, and was always harping on about prudent diction and the dangers of passion...

Author: By Francis MARK Muro, | Title: Eleven Mirages | 3/30/1981 | See Source »

...made a strong pitch for the Pentagon's spending plans, arguing that "it is neither reasonable nor prudent to view the Soviet military buildup as defensive in nature." While President Carter had also projected more money for defense, Weinberger complained that too many military programs would have been delayed too long under the Carter plans. Contended Weinberger: "We do not believe we can afford to temporize any longer in the face of the Soviet threat; the time for taking our time has ended...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Bonanza for Defense | 3/16/1981 | See Source »

...AVOIDANCE OF conflict and the minimization of risk make for Machiavollian morals--the celebration of the prudent and the pragmatic. Caught between students who desire a larger commitment to their particular needs--increased minority admissions, more minority faculty, a Third World center--and a disdainful though reticent group of Harvard citizens who shy away from specters of separatism--this group tends to uphold the idea of meritocracy--Bok must steer a hazardous middle course...

Author: By Laurence S. Grafstein, | Title: A Defensive Posture | 3/4/1981 | See Source »

...prudent but far from memorable beginning for Calvo-Sotelo. A successful engineer-businessman from one of Spain's most prominent political families -the assassination of an uncle in 1936 helped spark the Spanish Civil War-he was most recently Suárez's deputy prime minister for the economy. When Suarez suddenly stepped down last month, Calvo-Sotelo inherited the mandate-and with it a ruling party, the Union of the Democratic Center, that is divided on most major political issues. Moreover, even a united U.C.D. could muster only 165 votes in the 350-seat Cortes, eleven short...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spain: Bitter Times | 3/2/1981 | See Source »

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