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...nudity. Since TV is government controlled, that in itself was a fairly strong indication that the wave of pornography is not about to subside in the near future. One reason is that the military junta-and the leftist unions, which heavily restrict the theoretically unfettered press by refusing to publish anything not to their liking-can use the sex explosion as evidence that censorship does not exist. Another is that the people obviously like it. Says one kiosk operator in Lisbon's Restauradores Square: "A few passers-by sometimes mutter, but we are making a lot of money from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PORTUGAL: Revolutionary Blue | 12/23/1974 | See Source »

...said as he learned how to samba in a Rio nightspot. He was not referring to Brazil's secret police, who war against enemies of the state, but to a farm in the interior run by 36 Japanese families. Before deciding to turn cattleman, however, Onoda will publish his memoirs, Thirty Years in Lubang, and visit New York City, but he does not want to live there. Said Onoda: "I don't think there's much work there that would suit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Dec. 2, 1974 | 12/2/1974 | See Source »

...decisions of whether to publish Gallo's advertisements have been more difficult than most. Objective fact has been hard to find in this controversy; what there is has been shrouded in opinion of all shades and colors. The statements made in Gallo's advertisements may or may not be misleading or deceptive, depending on one's interpretation of statistics; the messages are clearly not libelous; and while many people might be offended by the advertisements, Gallo supporters no doubt thrive on them...

Author: By Rich Meislin, | Title: Sour Grapes | 11/20/1974 | See Source »

Gallo has spent close to $700 to place its three somewhat incredible messages in The Crimson--messages that on personal grounds most members of this newspaper would have preferred not to publish, but messages that on grounds of freedom of speech were not censored...

Author: By Rich Meislin, | Title: Sour Grapes | 11/20/1974 | See Source »

...much less alluring than before. "I'd stay right here with this now, even if a terrific research job came along," says Hazel Ross, 28. "We're running a business, planning road surveys, designing septic tanks -it's just so much more fun than worrying about publish or perish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Do-lt-Yourself Observatory | 11/18/1974 | See Source »

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