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...oldtimers on the union's board were replaced by new young militants dedicated to standing up against the company. They have strongly opposed American Motors' efforts to impose work standards similar to those in other auto plants, have been particularly unhappy about a recent rash of short work weeks. American's easygoing work standards, which help make labor costs per Rambler higher than for competitors' cars, are a hangover from the days of George Romney, who let labor have its way as long as it did not impede the production of fast-selling cars. Now that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Autos: How to Bury a Job | 9/3/1965 | See Source »

...loan-nis Passalides, the 80-year-old titular head of the E.D.A. (proCommunist) party, returned, glowing, to party headquarters. Monarchically miffed, a Red colleague snapped: "That's the last time you go to the palace!" Papandreou, a longtime republican, called it all the work of a young and rash ruler who was attempting to step out of the role of a constitutional sovereign and assume absolute authority. Street demonstrators loudly proclaimed that the King was the tool of his constitutional adviser, Constantine Hoidas, 48, and German-born Queen Mother Frederika, long a popular target damned in placards...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Greece: Drinks at the Palace | 8/20/1965 | See Source »

Died. George Melachrino, 56, British orchestra leader who made it big in the late 1940s and '50s by putting violins into the big-band bounce with his 40-piece Melachrino Strings, sold more than 3,000,000 albums and started the rash of "music for . . ." records, among them his Music for Reading, Music for Relaxation, Music for Inspiration; of an apparent heart attack; in London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jun. 25, 1965 | 6/25/1965 | See Source »

...sturdy enough to compete with Producer-Director William Conrad's unsettling cinematic mannerisms. He recklessly jump-cuts from scene to scene, using gimmicky transitions or linking one sequence to another with trick dialogue. Between times, the plot turns upon Jeff's illicit love for Anne and his rash notion that he can murder her sadistic mate and get away with it by feigning insanity. The deed accomplished, all goes well until his encounter with a strikingly theatrical psychiatrist (Viveca Lindfors) who hints as tactfully as possible that Jeff's brainstorm was basically unsound. Any competent script doctor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Slight Squall | 6/18/1965 | See Source »

...more medical researchers learn about the benefits of mother's milk, the more wondrous a substance it seems. It helps protect the baby from such assorted ills as colic, diaper rash, gastrointestinal disorders, allergies and the common cold. Breast feeding, say some doctors, even wards off emotional disturbances later in life. And there are valuable side effects for the mother...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pediatrics: To Nurse or Not to Nurse? | 4/23/1965 | See Source »

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