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...Henry Kissinger considered what a nightmare he has created? Soon Russian ships will have easier access through the reopened Suez Canal to threaten Egypt and oil-producing Persian Gulf nations and extend Soviet influence on India. Could it be the Russians permitted Kissinger to negotiate the Middle East settlement because it will be to their strategic advantage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 24, 1974 | 6/24/1974 | See Source »

...University of Florida Teaching Hospital at Gainesville. They found that 177, or about 3%, of the admissions were due to drug-induced or exacerbated illnesses, many of them serious. Fifty of the illnesses were considered "moderate" by hospital authorities; 116, or nearly two-thirds, were severe or potentially life-threaten ing. Eleven proved fatal. Interaction between drugs (prescribed in some cases by different physicians) accounted for 56 of the admissions. But 121 were caused by a single drug. Aspirin alone accounted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Damaging Drugs | 6/17/1974 | See Source »

...committee have at least expressed a willingness to consider the size increase. Most of the older committee members appear to fear the prospect posed by Dr. Chase N. Peterson '52, vice president for alumni affairs and development, that any decrease in the number of men at Harvard could seriously threaten efforts to maintain existing levels of alumni donations...

Author: By H JEFFREY Leonard, | Title: The Strauch Committee: Talking Over the Politics of Sex | 6/13/1974 | See Source »

...begun. The U.S. Savings and Loan League estimates that in April S and Ls suffered a savings outflow of $350 million, v. a net inflow of $831 million in April 1973. Ultimately, the process could bring home construction to a virtual standstill by drying up mortgage money, and could threaten the solvency of the thrift institutions themselves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FORECASTS: The Gloomiest Outlook Yet | 5/27/1974 | See Source »

...spend it on the television sets and tape recorders that he makes, doubts spread as to whether anyone had really won any thing worthwhile. Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka warned that the big pay raises could set off a vicious wage-price spiral that would boomerang against consumers and threaten Japan's competitiveness in world markets. The workers themselves, who had gone so far as to stage a two-day transportation strike to press their demands, concede gloomily that most of their gains have al ready been wiped out by Japan's virulent inflation. Living costs so far this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Biggest Raise Ever | 5/27/1974 | See Source »

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