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Dates: during 1980-1989
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White business leaders and the government would feel the pinch of the business decline, while blacks would suffer more severely from the higher unemployment. Opponents of disinvestment contend that American firms are among the most racially progressive. Their departure would reduce black influence in labor unions and on job conditions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Assessing the Impact of Sanctions | 8/4/1986 | See Source »

Opponents of sanctions argue that since blacks make up as much as 65% of South Africa's labor force, they will suffer the most in loss of jobs if the country's economy is seriously hurt. While this is true, it is a fear apparently being exaggerated by Pretoria to ward off sanctions. Massive unemployment does not seem likely unless many more nations join in a total trade embargo against South Africa than now seem willing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Assessing the Impact of Sanctions | 8/4/1986 | See Source »

During the movie, you grow to view George as a tragic figure, doomed never to succeed and always to suffer. But at the end, he walks away from what should be breaking his heart, and finds happiness under a greasy truck, side by side with his friend the fat mechanic. He's too adaptable, too accepting of his fate to live up to the Lear-esque expectations he creates. But expectations aside, Hoskins' performance is so human, so natural, so believable, that it makes this otherwise unspectacular film very much worth seeing...

Author: By Maia E. Harris, | Title: It Does da Vinci Proud | 7/15/1986 | See Source »

...revoke Spain's new tariffs, it promised to take away their sting. The E.C. pledged that Spain would not reduce its imports of agricultural goods this year. The Portuguese measures, in any case, were not expected to have an impact until 1987. Satisfied that American farmers will not suffer any immediate losses, Washington promised not to proceed, for the time being, with retaliatory actions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Deal At Dawn | 7/14/1986 | See Source »

...with baroque pearls, narwhal tusks, mandrake roots and fossils. The cult of the Wunderkammer rose where the demonic or angelic world view of the Middle Ages shifted into the classifying rationalism of the Enlightenment. "Those are pearls that were his eyes/ Nothing of him that doth fade/ But doth suffer a sea-change/ Into something rich and strange." Ariel's song in The Tempest imagines the sea itself as the Wunderkammer of the drowned King of Naples...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Egos, Kitsch and the Real Thing | 7/14/1986 | See Source »

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