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Filibuster Foe. Saxbe was no easier on his colleagues in the Senate. "The first six months I kept wondering how I got here," he says. "After that I started wondering how all of them did." Saxbe counts as his main achievement in the Senate his co-sponsorship of a rules change that effectively ended the filibuster. He grew increasingly frustrated at the slow pace of business in the clubby upper house, and last month, to no one's surprise, announced that he would not seek another term...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JUSTICE DEPARTMENT: Handing the Ball to Bill Saxbe | 11/12/1973 | See Source »

...unsuccessfully against President Park Chung Hee in the 1971 South Korean presidential elections, was appointed a visiting fellow to Harvard last July under Reischauer's sponsorship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reischauer's Cable Could Gain Passport for Korean | 10/31/1973 | See Source »

...Jentra, a former Corfam rival that was developed by Tenneco and then shelved, have recently been sold to a U.S.-Japanese combine, which is manufacturing it in Moonachie, N.J. Clarino, exported by Japan's Marubeni Corp., the world's largest manufacturer of poromerics, fizzled under the sponsorship of an American distributor in the '60s, but is now being successfully marketed in the U.S. by a Marubeni subsidiary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MARKETING: Synthetic Rebirth | 9/24/1973 | See Source »

...date, television has not brought riches to soccer teams (most of which are run at a loss by enthusiastic benefactors). The reason is that European television is generally government-controlled and monopolistic; it lacks both the commercial sponsorship and the competition that boost bids for major U.S. sports. Ajax's share from the cup final will be only 225,000 guilders ($83,000), which will not even cover the playoff bonuses it has guaranteed team members...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EUROPE: The Toes That Bind | 6/4/1973 | See Source »

...other problem lies within the ICCS itself. Given the natural divisions between the Canadians and Indonesians, who generally try to maintain a professionally neutral posture despite their Western sponsorship, and the Poles and Hungarians, who invariably favor the Communist side, nearly all ICCS teams suffer a built-in paralysis. TIME Correspondent Barry Hillenbrand visited one ICCS team last week in Tri Ton, a small town in the Mekong Delta. His report...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH VIET NAM: Non-Policing a Non-Truce | 4/16/1973 | See Source »

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