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...list runs on, and already includes at least 15 top players. For some teams, the injuries spell disaster. The Saints without Archie Manning to direct their offense will probably go nowhere. "I'm just sick," says Manning. "What is so disheartening is that I was having my best preseason. We were making progress toward a more productive offense." For the Jets, the loss of Woodall leaves the team without an experienced quarterback in reserve behind fragile Joe Namath who has already put in three weeks on the sidelines with a pulled side muscle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Pros in Traction | 9/15/1975 | See Source »

...Turkey [Aug. 4], the House allowed 223 political naivniks at one blow to usurp foreign policy prerogatives of President and Senate, gravely impair the defense postures of both NATO and the U.S., drive away our staunchest ally, and seriously reduce the potential warning time that may literally spell life or death for millions of Americans in event of nuclear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forum, Aug. 18, 1975 | 8/18/1975 | See Source »

...author of The Homecoming and The Caretaker after 19 years of marriage. The reason: his alleged love affair with Lady Antonia Fraser, 42, bestselling historian (Mary Queen of Scots) and willful social lioness of London. "It seems he is possessed by Lady Antonia," said Merchant. "She has cast a spell over him. How she can do it with six children to look after, I don't know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Aug. 11, 1975 | 8/11/1975 | See Source »

...major legislative coup was the passage of no-fault automobile insurance. The plan was rational and elegantly simple, and though its social consequences cut lawyers most deeply, he was applauded. He was also something of an intellectual in a Legislature where neither the Irish nor the Italians can spell quantification. He is also Greek...

Author: By Chris Daly, | Title: The Errant Duke | 8/8/1975 | See Source »

...whole affair. But no amount of contemporary psychology can controvert the evidence that here, in all its banality and glory, was a true love story. Kitty (in the metaphor of her biographer) was a magic bucket in a fairy tale. When Parnell died, she went empty. The sometime spell that had changed her from a Victorian housewife into a femme fatale was broken. All too soon she lost her powers, her odd beauty, and from time to time her sanity. After World War I she ended up back in Brighton, at the scene of her vision, in a seaside hotel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Magic Bucket | 7/28/1975 | See Source »

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