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William Morgan Stewart, born March 18, 1937, in Dundee, Scotland, graduate of Towson (Md.) High School, Johns Hopkins University and University of Edinburgh (Scotland), former U.S. Foreign Service Officer (in Bombay, Washington and South Viet Nam), and TIME correspondent since 1971, is taking a vacation. Finally. After a week of...
Not so long ago, picking what shows to watch on TV was an easy flick of the dial. There were three networks and scattered independent stations to choose from. Today, especially in the nation's 31 million cable-TV households, up to dozens of alternative channels can be available...
Keyhole Unit. When the Bureau of Reclamation constructed the Keyhole Reservoir in 1952, it acquired a large amount of land near eastern Wyoming's Belle Fourche River. Now the bureau proposes to sell off 280 acres, most of it in scattered parcels near, not directly abutting, the reservoir. Dry and...
But the petroleum industries of both countries, and particularly Iraq, are quite vulnerable. After its attack on Iran's Kharg Island faculties last week, Iraq reportedly warned Japan that its tankers should stop using the island. If Iran decides to retaliate in kind, it would probably aim first at the...
According to a secret government poll, fully 85% of the public still back Solidarity. But the union's scattered leadership appears uncertain about how to mobilize this support. In an article smuggled out of prison, Union Adviser Jacek Kuron has called for a general strike to force the government...