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...been well insulated from such violence. Indeed, of the 850 South Africans killed in the country-wide unrest in 1985, only 15 have been white civilians. While many whites have been concerned about the black unrest and attendant violence, few felt immediately threatened. The Sanlam shopping center bombing has shaken that confidence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa: Bringing the War to Whites | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...most talked-about slump of 1985 was in home computers. Sales dropped to an estimated 2.3 million from 1984's 3.3 million. Companies that had rushed to market with new products were violently shaken out of it. Coleco dropped its Adam computer in January, and IBM stopped production of its PCjr in March. Even so, sales of the more powerful personal computers used in business continued to grow, and demand for some very large units boomed. IBM's long-awaited new mainframe machine, which had been nicknamed the Sierra, costs about $5.5 million, but it still sold so briskly that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Year of Big Splashes | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...office a mere six months, García has already established himself as one of the most admired and influential leaders in Latin America. Part preacher, part pedagogue, he is praised for injecting new vigor into a crippled government and moribund economy. In addition, he has shaken boardrooms from Wall Street to Tokyo with his defiance of the multinational banks that hold many of Latin America's burdensome loans. His July inauguration made front-page news in Western capitals when he used it to announce that Peru would spend no more than 10% of its export earnings for interest and principal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South America: Flair, Firmness And Ideas | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

Those tremors proved false. Instead, it seemed that panicked government officials in the tiny, black-ruled, landlocked nation had called out the troops to protect themselves from a feared invasion. The country's stability, officials said, had been badly shaken by the tactics of South Africa, which completely surrounds Lesotho. Less than two miles away, at the Caledon River Bridge, which stands between the two countries, South African police and military were conducting security searches that severely restricted the daily flow of vital supplies into Lesotho. The beleaguered country appealed to the U.S. and other Western nations to organize...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa: Blackmail | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...just awful," Loudilla Johnson told a shaken guest a lifetime later. "It sucks the shingles right off one side of the house." Kay Johnson volunteered that the wind recently removed two railroad engines from a nearby track. Loretta Johnson said it once blew her from the yard outside the farmhouse to the crest of a distant hill before she could get some purchase. Their father, Mack Johnson, who had been hauling wheat, said it was nothing compared with some of the blows the family had been through. At that point, the visitor resolved that if anybody in the house answered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Colorado: A Great Fondness for Country Tunes | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

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