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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Barnes first suggested the get-together last year, but Pan Am Chairman William Seawell may benefit most from the symbiosis. Pan Am, which has no significant intra-U.S. routes, has been in the market for a domestic partner for years, but merger talks with Eastern, United, TWA and Braniff have all fallen through. Now that Seawell's economies have begun to push Pan Am toward profitability, Allegheny's Barnes sees the two lines as made for each other. They stand to capture as much as $500 million a year in additional revenue by offering single-ticket service...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIRLINES: Allegheny's Ascent | 3/5/1973 | See Source »

...Mahal. Your standard "walking anachronism," at least according to the liners for his first album. Born in Harlem, educated at U Mass, probably not even thirty years old yet, this man sings country blues, and, incidentally, is one of the few people to play National Steel guitar as well as Bonnie Raitt. Taj has experimented, he once had a big band, one that featured four tubas, he's incorporated all sorts of West Indian influences into his music. Keeps coming back to the blues, though. His latest is Recycling the Blues, and recycle he does. More joyous music; watch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pop | 3/1/1973 | See Source »

...recommend that Congress restore all of the cuts made in the Federal budget. We do recommend that it carefully consider the scope of the cuts and the Executive's approach to the budget and hope that while lobbying in Washington, Charles U. Daly and Robin Schmidt are successful in gnawing at the periphery of the budget as it passes through Congress...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fighting the Axe | 2/28/1973 | See Source »

...result is that within only a few generations, the American soil has bloomed as almost no one believed it could. Even though the U.S. farm population has continued to shrink from one out of every seven job holders to one in only 25 just since World War II-U.S. farmers are still able to produce a harvest out of all proportion to the nation's food needs. Whenever such surpluses hit the market, they obviously caused prices to shoot downward, often to the point of cruel losses to the men who grew the food. To this almost unique...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: Time to Plant a New Farm Policy | 2/26/1973 | See Source »

Alsop is bullish on Sino-U.S. relations-at least while the Russian threat remains. He claimed that the Chinese are even reconsidering their opposition to a strong U.S. military presence in Southeast Asia, and may come to view it as a force neutralizing Soviet might. "It's known," Alsop quipped, "as singing out of the other side of your mouth, because now you know on which side your bread is buttered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: New China Hand | 2/26/1973 | See Source »

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