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...drink with out assistance." At least 3 million nomads-mostly Fulani and Tuareg tribesmen-have lost their entire herds of cattle, sheep, goats and even camels. Though many nomads have begun returning to their traditional grazing lands, it will take them at least five years to rebuild their stocks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Section: THE WORLD FOOD CRISIS | 11/11/1974 | See Source »

...anxious to "become" an ironworker. It's as though the wreckage of his life was so complete that he had to rebuild it like a skyscraper, and to Keep Himself Safe. He tries so hard to become an ironworker that part of him becomes a super-ironworker; the other foot twists uncomfortably in the writer's camp, so that when it comes to setting this down he has as much trouble defining his "book" as the Coop...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: Shove It Up Your Nose | 11/9/1974 | See Source »

...owes the people of Vietnam far more than it appropriates to Thieu. But the funds which the U.S. spends to prop up Thieu's illegitimate government in South Vietnam should be rechanneled to the legitimate government: the Provisional Revolutionary Government. Only when U.S. funds are utilized to rebuild the countryside of Vietnam and to bring a united people the opportunity for free democratic elections, should the American public allow its government to continue spending millions of dollars in Vietnam...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cut Aid to Thieu, Support the PRG | 11/7/1974 | See Source »

Chris S. Richardson '75, a member of the Brigade, spoke to the audience of what he termed the need to rebuild the student movement of the '60s in a political context centered around the struggles of the oppressed people of the world...

Author: By Bennett D. Cohen, | Title: Unite to Confront Imperialism, Speakers Tell Audience of 100 | 10/4/1974 | See Source »

...years it had been filed and forgotten in the library of the Vienna Municipal Conservatory. Six months ago Gottfried Marcus, a pianist and musicologist, happened across the manu script. This spring the work was per formed on a Viennese television culture short. "I was in the middle of rebuild ing my house, in the midst of the mess with a TV going in the corner, and I happened to hear a cellist playing the Brahms violin sonata," recalls Buchbinder, 27. Elated, the young Austrian pianist contacted Marcus and obtained a photostatic copy of the score. Three weeks ago he sent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Undercover Masterpiece | 8/5/1974 | See Source »

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