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Seemingly taking his cue from Otto Rank's theory of birth trauma, Laing said that given the way babies are delivered. "I'm not sure I would want to be born again...
...secret to perpetual life." With firefights still raging outside Saigon, Cloud was understandably guarded in his reaction to reports of an imminent ceasefire. But last week, with Henry Kissinger proclaiming "Peace is at hand," a team of 23 TIME writers and reporter-researchers under Senior Editors Jason McManus and Otto Friedrich put the final touches to a 20-page special section on the long war and the shape of coming peace. The section was begun three weeks ago after we learned that significant progress was being made at the secret Paris talks. "It is an attempt," says McManus, "to analyze...
...spending by consumers and businessmen, third-quarter profits of many firms have floated to their highest levels in years. The broad range of industries reporting gains reflects the sustained growth of the whole economy, an expansion that is likely to pick up ever more speed in the months ahead. Otto Eckstein of TIME'S Board of Economists predicts that after-tax corporate profits for the entire year will rise an estimated 16% above those...
Harvard's As scored first after about 14 minutes of play on a 15-yard run by Kenny Otto. John Waciuma kicked the two-point conversion to give the Crimson a 6-0 lead...
...billion. Even his Democratic critics concede that Nixon has done a remarkable job of turning the economy around-and turning the economic issue to his favor-since he clamped on price and wage controls in August of 1971. "Nixon has learned a lot about managing the economy," says Economist Otto Eckstein. "Unemployment is high, but the inflation and jobless rates have gone down. People can see an improvement." Eckstein, a Harvard professor, reckons that his own grading of Nixon on economics has risen in the past 14 months from D to Aminus...