Word: waked
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Bureau slips and slides, leaving tension and ill-will in its wake. And Kerry Saravelas does nothing. Or does he? And if he does, just what kinds of things has Saravelas been doing for his $18,600 salary...
Says one of Premier Kakuei Tanaka's advisers: "The Americans have fallen into the habit of taking the Japanese for granted because they have taken for granted that they will always be governed by the Liberal Democratic Party. They had better wake up to the fact that the L.D.P. is now in trouble. And when the L.D.P. is in trouble, it means the U.S.-Japan security treaty is in trouble too. Think about...
...Obligation. There is no mystery about the origins of Detroit's problems. They lie in the flight to the suburbs by middle-class whites since World War II. In their wake they left the poor and the elderly who were joined by black families, most of them poor Southerners seeking jobs in the automobile plants. Today, while the city's white population averages 45 years of age, its black adults are primarily young and raising children. As a result, although half of Detroiters are black (compared with 16% in 1950), they make up 68% of the public school...
...geodesic dome-what you do is cable "BUCKY," Carbondale, Ill. Trouble is, he is not likely to be there. With the exception of astronauts and veteran airline pilots, Fuller is one of the most traveled men in human history. There are well over 3,000,000 miles in his wake, and a schedule of worldwide lectures and consultations so crowded that he wears three watches. One runs on Carbondale time, where at the University of Southern Illinois, Fuller makes his headquarters as a Distinguished University Professor. The second keeps track of the time where he is, and the third tells...
...wake of widespread complaints, the Radcliffe Union of Students will attempt to remove by next Fall compulsory charges on Radcliffe term bills used for its funding, Constance M. Cervilla '74, newly-elected RUS president, said yesterday...