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Again and again, Prime Minister Gandhi and his ministers reiterated last week their determination to impose, and enforce, new and stricter industrial safety regulations. "We are concerned not only about this plant but about similar places as well," said Gandhi at Bhopal. "I believe there must be an overall government policy change...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India's Night of Death: Bhopal | 12/17/1984 | See Source »

Finally, we must recognize in Lasch that terrifying phenomenon, the after-dinner monomaniac--a specimen who could, by stricter regulation of dangerous technology, be kept from the typewriter entirely. He is the sort of talker, so family in the horror-pitted fields of family life, on whom one vomited at three years, old, listened to at seven, and ignored at ten. Does Lasch find it easy to lead a psychologically sound and theoretically consistent life? Or has he found, on the contrary, that humility, intellectual generosity, and a too-fitful wisdom keep breaking...

Author: By John P.O Connor, | Title: Notes From Blunder ground | 12/10/1984 | See Source »

...addition to the so-called voluntary restraints, the Reagan plan calls for stricter enforcement of laws against dumping, wherein steelmakers sell products in the U.S. for less than their cost of production. Merely suggesting that exporters might be subjected to unfair trade investigations could be enough to stop dumping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Half an Ingot for the Steel Industry | 10/1/1984 | See Source »

...artificially sweetened idea of corporate performance. Says Shad: "Some companies try to hide the bad news." So far this year the SEC has brought lawsuits against 25 firms for cooking the books, compared with 23 in all of 1983. This month the SEC is also expected to impose stricter guidelines for financial disclosure. Under the new rules, companies would be required to publish separate financial figures for each of their business segments on a quarterly basis, rather than annually...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: False Profits | 9/17/1984 | See Source »

...within much stricter and by now familiar limitations. The Book Class, his 27th work of fiction, is, like most of its predecessors, a study of a small group of people who live on Manhattan's Upper East Side, belong to the Knickerbocker and Colony clubs, send their sons to schools such as Groton and Yale (the author's alma maters), and consider the Rockefellers, who came into their billions less than a century ago, slightly parvenu. This time around, Auchincloss is concerned with the female of that rare and resplendent species: twelve women who met once a month...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Cul-de-Sac | 8/20/1984 | See Source »

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