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Presented with this evidence by the Ministry of Social Affairs, Planta's manufacturers last week admitted that the cause of the rash might well be the "better" Planta's chief new ingredient: a chemical emulsifier intended to cut down frying-pan spatter and improve taste. Hastily, Van den Bergh's & Jurgens' tried to recall the estimated 5,000,000 packages that had been distnouted to Unilever's 40,000 retail stores, took ads in 160 Dutch papers telling housewives that they could exchange their improved Planta for the old kind. The ads, signed simply...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NETHERLANDS: Rash Improvement | 9/5/1960 | See Source »

...week's end Unilever, too, was beginning to itch. With cases of rash and fever already totaling 50,000, and two deaths attributed to the malady by the Netherlands' National Health Service, an incensed Utrecht lawyer announced his intention of suing Unilever if Planta could be medically proved responsible for his wife's illness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NETHERLANDS: Rash Improvement | 9/5/1960 | See Source »

...Cleveland and Denver. Of the first 171 who had the vaccine injected just under the skin, 83% developed a fever that usually lasted less than three days. It was lower than the fever of ordinary measles, with a mean of 102.4° (rectal). About half the children developed a rash. Again it was milder than that of natural measles, and only 16% of the children ever got the severe spotting inside the mouth that characterizes the typical disease...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Men Against Measles | 8/8/1960 | See Source »

...paddle ball on a string-which Marilyn does constantly. On the set last week, Marilyn was obviously afraid to act and troubled by her responsibility to her husband's script. Drinking coffee by the urn, she trembled, tried to control her shaking hands, broke out in a blotchy rash, spoke in a voice so constricted that it was barely audible. "I can't remember. I can't remember," she said, apologizing to Director Huston for a series of fluffs. She might well have written again in her dressing-room notebook what she wrote earlier this year during...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOLLYWOOD: Marilyn & the Mustangs | 8/8/1960 | See Source »

...with a hoe. Link knew him well. He was Clarence W. Calvin, 35, an odd-job man with a local police record for disturbing the peace-and until a few hours before, part-time caretaker at the Link cottage. Suspecting that Calvin had something to do with a recent rash of cottage burglaries, as well as with the fire, Link had reached Calvin by phone, had discharged him before leaving St. Louis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Constant Companion | 7/25/1960 | See Source »

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