Word: subjectively
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...condominium conversion, has fueled the election fires somewhat, creating much more heat than light. Since Clem has taken on the role of a fence-sitter, the council has left the future of rent control in a state of inertia. During one of the council's rhetorical debates of the subject, Graham said, "This doesn't mean very much at all because we don't have five votes for anything." Whatever the outcome of tomorrow's election, there will finally be five votes in the council to decide the issue of rent control and condominium conversion, one way or the other
However, Washington is opposed to economic sanctions-a far more drastic step that it believes would be counterproductive. The Administration's goal is an arms embargo subject to renewal by the Security Council every six months. The hope is that such a resolution would persuade Pretoria to ease the strictures of apartheid and repression. Young gained the support of the other Western members of the Security Council (Britain, France, Canada and West Germany) for a carefully worded resolution that would impose the arms sanctions and also brand South Africa "a threat to international peace and security." With the help...
...years, Woods may not meet with more than one other person at a time except for members of his family; he may not write for publication or be quoted-he has become, as a result, a public nonperson. Although forbidden by South African law to quote Woods on any subject or even echo his thoughts, TIME Johannesburg Bureau Chief William McWhirter was able to spend a day with the Woods family last week at their home in the coastal city of East London. McWhirter's report on the beginning of their new life in isolation...
...freelance writer. The real danger Woods faces is irrelevance. "This is the first time something like this has happened in our white community," says his wife. "Perhaps it's good for them to see. I'm watching Donald. 1 don't open up any subject if I see he wants to withdraw. So far he's showing no strain, but we haven't spoken about what's going to come at all, and we won't unless he needs to also If a it good does get thing to go emotional, if through...
Volcano, a National Film Board of Canada documentary, lays out the facts of the novelist's tortured existence so that we may judge what went wrong. The film's approach to its subject is often imaginative?particularly by the standards of conventional nonfiction movies. In addition to the expectable interviews with Lowry's surviving relatives and friends, Volcano fills out its subject's life and writing with ripe color photography of Cuernavaca's raunchy bars, Cambridge University's student haunts and Times