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Enjoying himself, Felici went on "...Cardinalem Woj-ty-la." The crowd froze. "Chi e?"--Who's he?--Italians asked one another. Possibly an African!? Japanese tourists thought it might be a countryman. An Italian TV announcer uncertainly said, "Polacco" (the Pole), and many viewers thought he had said "Poletti," the name of Rome's vicar general...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 1973-1980 Limits | 3/9/1998 | See Source »

...burst of saving and growth, believing rather that the outcome will be a still fatter federal deficit. Therefore, they are calling for tougher fiscal and monetary policies. Kaufman contends that across-the-board tax cuts should be postponed and the federal budget should be balanced by next year. Woj ilower advocates placing controls on the amount of credit that banks can issue. Wall Street is unlikely to regain its composure fully until the Reagan Administration takes some policy steps in those directions. -By Charles Alexander. Reported by Frederick Ungeheuer/New York

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Those Bad News Bears | 5/25/1981 | See Source »

Thoroughly enjoying himself, Felici went on: "... Cardinalem Woj-ty-la."* The crowd froze. "Chi è?"? Who's he? ?Italians asked one another. Possibly an African!? A group of Japanese tourists thought it might be one of their countrymen, though there are no Japanese Cardinals at the moment. An Italian TV announcer uncertainly said, "Polacco" (the Pole), and many viewers thought he had said "Poletti," the name of Rome's vicar general...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Foreign Pope | 10/30/1978 | See Source »

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