Word: reliefs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...begin retrieving the lower middle class from its alienation-a feeling that might, coincidentally, prompt many of them to follow a George Wallace in 1972 -the report recommends an eleven-point program of tax relief, job retraining and adult education. To restore some of the laborer's lost mythos, it suggests that the Government might even issue postage stamps honoring various trades. The Administration denies that it will make any calculated appeal to hardhat militancy, insisting that the report "deals with all people in a certain economic status, regardless of race." But it is not lost on the White...
Rosy Again. At Huaras, she landed on a soccer field, toured the town and visited three relief operations. Everywhere she went, she was presented with flowers picked by Peruvians who had gone up into the mountains beyond the destruction to get them...
South African Playwright Athol Fugard should bless his actors for breathing vitality into his stillborn script. James Earl Jones pours out his rage at existence like a volcanic river of fire, and Ruby Dee's face is one of those relief maps of pain, torment and humiliation that characterize a life when it is brutal, nasty and interminable. The pair ought to get a bonus in salvage...
Will the raids hasten or slow up Vietnamization? The clearing of the sanctuaries should provide, for six months at least, a valuable measure of relief for the southern half of South Viet Nam, especially in the Mekong Delta, where 60% of the rural population lives. On the other hand, the Army of the Republic of Viet Nam has shown itself only too eager to conduct the war outside its own country; its operations in Cambodia have greatly raised its morale. But if Saigon commits large numbers of men to fighting in Cambodia, the job of bringing security to South Viet...
...Simple Relief. The only place in the U.S. to which New York can look for experience is Hawaii, which has had a similar law in effect for three months. Doctors and nurses on the obstetrical services, accustomed to bringing live babies into the world, had to make an emotional adjustment in performing abortions, but the law's impact has proved less disturbing than many alarmists had predicted. The patients have reacted, almost without exception, with simple relief because their fears and guilt are less acute now that the operation is both legal and safe...