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...organizer of Steiner's posse is careful to warn his agents by radio not to let their prisoner speak while they march him out of the jungle. "When He made the Word, God made possible also its contrary," says Emmanuel Lieber, who is apparently modeled on Wiesenthal. "He created on the night side of language a speech for hell ... There shall come a man who ... will know the grammar of hell and teach it to others. He will know the sounds of madness and loathing and make them seem music...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Teaching the Grammar of Hell | 3/29/1982 | See Source »

Even so, a growing number of economists have begun to warn that over the long term, the Administration may be asking for too much. The fear: that defense spending at anywhere near proposed levels will eventually create crippling bottlenecks at key choke points in private industry, reignite inflation and ultimately thwart the productivity surge that is essential for stable economic growth. Says Michael Evans, a Washington-based economist: "Until recently I assumed the economy could easily handle the buildup because of unused industrial capacity. Now I'm convinced there's going to be trouble if it goes through...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dangers in the Big Buildup | 3/22/1982 | See Source »

...crucial step toward establishing full civilian democracy in the country. The Salvadoran left is boycotting the process, and the guerrilla groups hope to disrupt the balloting, with the aim of making the election meaningless. Spray-paint signs in the guerrilla colors of black and red warn Salvadorans that "whoever votes will be killed." Last week José Rodriguez Ruiz, a leader of one of the five major Salvadoran rebel groups, spelled out the guerrillas' broad strategy: "We are going to attack the cities better each time, especially San Salvador...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: El Salvador: We Can Move Anywhere | 3/15/1982 | See Source »

Many, perhaps most, proponents of a quick settlement argue that a chancy compromise is better than a sure loss-that the longer fighting continues, the more likely the left is to win. Supporters further warn that if the militant right-wingers gain power at the polls, they may trigger an even more brutal civil war of resistance. Underlying these arguments is a widespread liberal presumption that the rebels are-in the phrase of TV Actor Edward Asner's protest group, Medical Aid for El Salvador-"the most representative group in the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Perils of Negotiating | 3/15/1982 | See Source »

Supporters of the Foundation warn that people should not be too quick in dismissing it because of its behind-the-scenes approach. "The contribution of the Foundation won't be seen for a year or two, or even three," Gomes says. Even many of those less optimistic about the Foundation acknowledge that right now it is the official University effort toward race relations, and all they can do is hoe it surpasses their expectations. "It's the question of the 1980s: Do you try to cooperate with a sinking ship, or do you start something new of your own." Williams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Race Relations Foundation Works to Gain Acceptance | 3/4/1982 | See Source »

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