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Coleman and the union officials said the University is negotiating all pension and dental plans with all Harvard's unions in order to ensure a uniform policy. University negotiators have agreed to a pension plan increase, but have not specified details because the Corporation must approve the plan first, Coleman and the officials added...

Author: By Susand D. Chira, | Title: Dining Workers Reject Pact | 9/27/1978 | See Source »

...washiness of the implicit message, if there is any, becomes rather annoying--but not until well after you leave the theater. De Broca's film contained both a muted anti-war message and an eloquent statement contrasting the so-called crazies in the asylum with the real crazies in uniform, who kill each other in a quest for peace. Who's really crazy, and all that. Neither of these implicit themes comes through clearly in the musical version. Both of these themes are discernable, of course, but they are undermined by all the dancing, singing, and general frolic on stage...

Author: By Andrew Multer, | Title: Night of the Kings | 9/21/1978 | See Source »

...history. On one hand he was, without quibble or question, a military genius of the rank of Alexander, Hannibal and Napoleon. On the other hand, as this flawed but fascinating biography makes clear, he could be one of the pettiest and most arrogant men ever to have worn the uniform of the U.S. Army...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Glorious Commander | 9/11/1978 | See Source »

...high noon in Managua. A strong wind off Lake Managua brought some relief from the scorching heat, but ice cream vendors did their usual brisk trade as people arrived to pay their taxes at the lakeside National Palace. Suddenly 24 soldiers in olive green fatigues and black berets, the uniform of the National Guard training school, drew up in trucks. "Make way. Here comes el Hombre," snapped one of the soldiers as he ran to a side entrance and opened a path in the crowd. Bystanders expected to see General Anastasio ("Tacho") Somoza, Latin America's most notorious strongman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NICARAGUA: Triumph of the Sandinistas | 9/4/1978 | See Source »

...being covered by 24 reporters. "Suddenly we heard shooting coming from outside," Journalist Luis Manuel Martinez recalled later. Martinez, a Cuban exile and a well-known antiCommunist, regularly covers the legislature for Novedades, the official newspaper of the Somoza regime. "A few minutes later, a man dressed in a uniform walked into the middle of the room carrying a submachine gun. Without warning, he fired into the ceiling and shouted: 'Everyone on the floor!' We all dived down. We could see there were eight other armed men and one woman who had come in after him and taken up positions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NICARAGUA: Triumph of the Sandinistas | 9/4/1978 | See Source »

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