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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...There's a vast difference in terms of the issue of experience. There is [my] substantive personal experience in meeting the leaders of nations, whether they're adversaries or allies. It would take Mr. Carter some time to establish those kinds of relationships...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: THE CANDIDATES HAVE THE LAST WORD | 11/8/1976 | See Source »

...sought the presidency in this election year, the mysterious, often incomprehensible process on election day has passed final judgment. Despite the talk of packaged candidates, enormous egos and the surreal stellar auroras that surround modern candidates and campaigns, it is the ultimate importance of that single day balanced against vast amounts of time, money and effort that condemns the Fords and Carters and those who surround them to their special unreality...

Author: By Parker C. Folse, | Title: The Long Goodbye | 11/6/1976 | See Source »

UNEMPLOYMENT. Quite properly, Ford "violently disagreed" with Kraft's assertion that Ford's current economic record is "rotten." Carter was excessive when, in response to Ford's claim of vast economic gains under his Administration, he declared-in the evening's most biting remark: "President Ford ought to be ashamed of making that statement." Yet Carter was correct in pointing out that unemployment reached its highest level since the Depression after Ford took office (8.9% in May 1975). Mistakenly thinking that Carter had specifically referred to low unemployment in the 1950s, Ford said the figures were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE DEBATE: POLITE FIGHT ON CAMPUS | 11/1/1976 | See Source »

...first year physicians into either general, family or pediatric medicine by 1980. Only if this goal is met will medical schools either have to solve the distribution problem or spend the last of their capitation funds. But since, as the American Medical Student Association has testified before Congress, the "vast majority" of students will request these loans and since, as Ebert himself admits, the national goal will almost certainly be met, the question of compliance will successfully be avoided...

Author: By Diane Sherlock, | Title: Redistribution of Health | 11/1/1976 | See Source »

Hite presents a picture of vast dissatisfaction and sexual misfirings. What is more, she thinks she knows the reason. "It is very clear by now," she says, "that the pattern of sexual relations predominant in our culture exploits and oppresses women ... [It] has institutionalized out any expression of women's sexual feelings except for those that support male sexual needs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Sexes: The Play's the Thing | 10/25/1976 | See Source »

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