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...oysters and naps-Cilaser and the Paris Match art staff remade the magazine. Glaser ended the magazine's frequent practice of superimposing captions and photo inserts on page-size pictures and established a firm separation between text and illustrations. He installed a new type face and a uniform layout for feature stories. In two new special-interest sections on Parisian entertainment and city life, Glaser borrowed some graphic tricks from his own work at New York: colored pages or borders, boxed stories and charts, regular use of cartoon illustrations, an eye-catching mixture of white space and type. After...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Striking a New Match | 1/22/1973 | See Source »

...agents arrested Thomas Edward Southerland, 31, of Castle Hayne, N.C., who was dressed in the uniform of a U.S. Army sergeant. Southerland, who falsely claimed he had served a twelve-year hitch in the Army, was arrested on charges of impersonation and using fake documents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Coffins and Corruptions | 1/1/1973 | See Source »

...central figure in academic and government circle, Moynihan received uniform praise from both arenas following his appointment. John Kennedy Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics, and Kenneth E. Kearing former ambassadors to India called him an "excellent" choice for the post...

Author: By Dale S. Russakoff, | Title: Another Pat For Nixon | 12/16/1972 | See Source »

Economic progress has not brought uniform prosperity to Spanish workers. Industrious and willing to learn, they have shared unevenly in the nation's burgeoning prosperity. The syndicates or official trade unions-rivaled recently by underground unions-exist as much to provide a steady labor supply as to protect workers. Strikes are discouraged, and are generally illegal and short. Some workers earn only the atrociously low legal minimum of $2 a day. Moonlighting is common; even among the middle class, it is not surprising to see army officers doubling as store managers or bank officers functioning as accountants. Envious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: A High Price for Prosperity | 12/11/1972 | See Source »

What is immediately at stake in Washington is the entire military reform movement to humanize the services, and perhaps even the volunteer army. But the problems at sea belong only indirectly to the navy Americans, both in and out of uniform, would be naive to blame Admiral Zumwalt or his officers. The roots of racism, we all know by now, run deeper...

Author: By Thomas H. Lee jr., | Title: Blue Navy | 12/7/1972 | See Source »

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