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...sturdy black lace-ups, Nevelson was a little doubtful about the location of her work among the luxury apartment houses of upper Park Avenue. Some passers-by agreed with her, though not for the same reason. "It's hideous!" exclaimed a matron only to be overruled by a threeyear-old completely attuned to Nevelson's wave length. "It isn't the Statue of Liberty," he cried. "What's it called...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Dec. 3, 1973 | 12/3/1973 | See Source »

...Israeli government agreed, and now at last something is being done about the problem. Pinhas Koppell, a former police inspector-general, has been put in charge of the Football Federation and will supervise a threeyear, $750,000 program to civilize soccer. Referees have been granted disability pay if injured, and their life insurance policies have been doubled. Penalties for violence are stiff and swift. For damaging a referee's car, the players on one team were suspended for up to three years, and their stadium was closed down. For spitting at a referee, Jerusalem Hapoel's Zion Turjeman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Soccer to 'Em | 11/27/1972 | See Source »

More and more city officials are discovering that it can cost some 15% less to hire a private garbage contractor than to run their own frequently featherbedded sanitation system. The city of Middletown, Ohio, for example, recently signed a threeyear, $1,000,000 contract with a private collection firm that will save the city an estimated $350,000. This week, for the first time in its history, Chicago will have a private firm process some of its refuse; Waste Management, Inc., will compact and dump into its own landfill up to 1,000 tons of garbage a day. Other cities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDUSTRY: Salad Days in Garbage | 11/20/1972 | See Source »

Peterson ended his talks convinced that more big deals like the recent threeyear, $750 million bilateral grain agreement are likely. Indeed, U.S. agriculture officials predicted last week that the Soviets would expand their purchases of farm products to as much as $1 billion in the next twelve months alone. Last week Peterson reported to President Nixon that eight days of trade talks with Soviet officials had disclosed "a top-level Soviet decision that it is important to get access to Western products." He also briefed TIME Correspondent Jerrold Schecter on the promise and the problems of Soviet-American trade. Schecter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EAST-WEST TRADE: Tapping Soviet Treasure | 8/21/1972 | See Source »

...million worth of jet equipment to China. Representatives of dozens of U.S. firms returned from a high-level meeting in Warsaw aimed at substantially increasing U.S. trade with Eastern Europe. Then, at week's end the White House announced a blockbuster: the Soviet Union has signed a threeyear, $750 million agreement for the purchase of American grains-on terms extremely favorable to the U.S. It was the largest grain deal ever made between two countries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EAST-WEST TRADE: The Arrival of a New Era | 7/17/1972 | See Source »

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