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Arab control. These Saudi conservatives argue that high production will not solve the problem of internal discontent, as evidenced not only by the Mecca siege but by sporadic unrest among Shi'ite Muslim workers in the oilfields of the country's eastern province...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SAUDI ARABIA: Change in a Feudal Land | 2/18/1980 | See Source »

...boys were reading about cowboys and Indians. Theirs was a fantasy world he longed for, and after leaving Cambridge, he found his entree - the camera. His lushly romantic portraits, with just a touch of surrealism, be came fashionable on both sides of the Atlantic; eventually he became the favor ite photographer of the British royal family. Country houses opened their doors to him, and Mayfair hostesses vied for his company. He had entered, in short, into snob heaven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Snob's Progress | 2/11/1980 | See Source »

Wearing his familiar black turban and cape, Ayatullah Ruhollah Khomeini sat on the flat roof of his single-story house in Qum and waved impassively to thousands of followers jamming the narrow streets below. The occasion was the solemn Shi'ite religious holiday known as Arba'un. Many of the pilgrims ritualistically flogged themselves with small chains to the beat of drums and tambourines; others wore white shrouds, symbolizing their willingness to die for Islam. "The only leader is Khomeini!" chanted the multitude, as red-lettered posters proclaimed DEATH TO AMERICA. It was one of the Ayatullah...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRAN: A New Hostage Tug of War | 1/21/1980 | See Source »

...neighboring province of Kurdistan, meanwhile, autonomist rebels killed at least four government military officers. Antigovernment riots also claimed ten lives in southeastern Baluchistan province, and religiously motivated gunfights between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims left at least 40 dead and 200 wounded in the Persian Gulf port of Bandar Lengeh. About the only good news that greeted the Ayatullah was the arrest in Tehran of the leader and 35 members of an anticlerical Islamic terrorist ring, known as Forqhan, which has claimed responsibility for the murder of at least two members of the Revolutionary Council...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRAN: A New Hostage Tug of War | 1/21/1980 | See Source »

...swarm like film extras against U.S. consulates from Turkey to India; in Islamabad, Pakistan, two Americans die and the embassy goes up in flames. Let the U.S. admit the deposed Shah for temporary medical treatment, and the Tehran embassy, with all occupants, becomes the property of overheated Shi'ite gunmen. But let four Soviet divisions move in to take possession of another country, and the world's response is somehow muted; the full orchestra of international outrage declines to perform...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: The World's Double Standard | 1/14/1980 | See Source »

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