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...Soviet-bloc capital in quest of arms and aid, Egypt's President Anwar Sadat has rarely ventured beyond the Middle East. Last week Sadat's Boeing 707 presidential jet whisked him westward for a change. By way of Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, and Vienna, Sadat flew to the scenic Austrian city of Salzburg for a face-to-face meeting-his first-with Gerald Ford...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: A Watershed Week for Egypt's Sadat | 6/9/1975 | See Source »

...feeling of alienation, with Hasek through a satiric sense of humor. Joseph Skvorecky continues the latter tradition with his novel The Tank Brigade, where the contemporary Schweik is confronted with the stupidity and absurdity of the Czech army at the height of the Stalinist era, instead of the Austrian Army of Franz Joseph...

Author: By Jacques D. Rupnik, | Title: The Politics of Culture in Czechoslovakia | 5/20/1975 | See Source »

Buttinger, an Austrian refugee who received American citizenship in 1943, said he had originally planned to give the collection to New York University, but the library there was unable to find space for it. He said he decided to give the books to Harvard when Fair bank asked his advice on how to build up the college's Vietnamese library

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: Vietnamese History Collection Is Donated to College Library | 5/2/1975 | See Source »

Another position belongs to Nobel Laureate Freiderich Hayek, Professor Murray N. Rothbard and the "Austrians," who agree that we have never had laissez-faire but use the Austrian theory of the business cycle in their analysis. Rothbard and Hayek argue that government intervention, especially the policy of the Federal Reserve in the late '20s, started the cycle which resulted in the Great Depression. In his book America's Great Depression. Rothbard details these interventions and their consequences. Today, Rothbard and Hayek argue, government polices in the '60's started a similar cycle that is the cause of current problems. Friedman...

Author: By Peter J. Ferrara, | Title: What Is Justice? | 4/19/1975 | See Source »

...adequate. Patients whose scaling clears up after long, messy and expensive hospital treatments may find that the disease comes back as soon as they return home. Now genuine relief may be at last in sight. Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston announced last week that they and an Austrian co-worker have combined an ancient drug with modern technology to produce a treatment that can not only clear up psoriasis in a month but help keep it from recurring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Dealing with Psoriasis | 12/16/1974 | See Source »

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