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Unemployment in America is taking on new and startling dimensions. No longer are the bulk of layoffs confined to just autos and housing, which have been in a three-year slump. Unemployment has spread to textiles, pulp and paper, steel, oil drilling and refining, mining and chemicals. Along with union members and the semiskilled, white-collar workers are losing their jobs. Edward Lieberman, 28, was shocked when he could not find work after being laid off from his $20,000-a-year job as a computer-software salesman in Los Angeles. Said he: "I've discovered that I need...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Long Gray Line | 5/17/1982 | See Source »

...cliché of "modern sculpture" used to be a piece of stone chewing gum with a hole in it, and that of "modern painting" was a canvasful of drips, then the cliché of "video art" is a grainy closeup of some U.C.L.A. graduate rubbing a cockroach to pulp on his left nipple for 16 minutes while the sound track plays amplified tape hiss, backward. Video art has not yet shaken off its reputation as clumsy, narcissistic and obscure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Electronic Finger Painting | 5/17/1982 | See Source »

...million to a group of Brazilian families for approximately 6,000 sq. mi. of dense rain forest in the country's remote Amazon region. He then set in motion a bold plan for developing the area to help meet anticipated world shortages of food, lumber and wood pulp for papermaking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: End of a Billion-Dollar Dream | 1/25/1982 | See Source »

Exasperated, Ludwig refused to repay loans guaranteed by Brazil's National Economic Development Bank. These included $163 million owed to Japan's Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries for a $250 million floating pulp mill, and another $29 million to Lloyds Bank International...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: End of a Billion-Dollar Dream | 1/25/1982 | See Source »

...clammy hands caressing her are her lover's--Poetic Justice!--but the Shape adjusts the bath water to scalding and repeatedly shoves her head in it, holding it out of the water long enough for us to see the flesh peeling off and the red and white blobby pulp beneath. Hot stuff! Then the Shape drills a cute little blonde nurse in the back with a scalpel, picking her up and holding her aloft as she wriggles on the end until the last, sad sigh when her feet relax and shoes pop off, and the audience laughs blissfully...

Author: By David B. Edelstern, | Title: More Merriment | 11/25/1981 | See Source »

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