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Dates: during 1970-1970
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Fragments of the demolished desk of Col. Donald Bletz, a CFIA associate, have been sent to Washington where the FBI is processing a partial fingerprint found on one of the fragments. FBI labs are also analyzing fragments of the cast-iron pipe used to construct the bomb. There is speculation the Fragments are similar to fragments of material used in other Massachusetts bombings...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: Police Trail One Woman In Bombing of the CFIA | 10/16/1970 | See Source »

...frustration of not being able to transmit copy or pictures continued. Despite being essentially restricted to the hotel, we had a great deal to write about. From our windows on the war and from a couple of quick expeditions into the streets, we were able to piece together a partial picture of the fighting. Some of us also kept diaries of life inside "Stalag Intercontinental." In the occasional lulls, the sound of typewriters could be heard all over the building. Friendly embassies accepted some pool copy when we could get it to them. But not until the first newsmen were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Incommunicado in Amman | 10/5/1970 | See Source »

Even before such an international agreement-which may be long in coming-Nixon announced a partial untying of U.S. aid. Receiving nations will now be able to spend their money in any other undeveloped country, but not in an industrialized one (except the U.S.). For example, Tanzania will be able to spend U.S. funds in neighboring Uganda to purchase concrete for road building instead of being compelled to shop in the U.S. at considerably higher cost. In the process, the economy of Uganda, which also receives American aid, will be helped. Such examples may not be numerous, however, since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Aid: An End to Patchwork | 9/28/1970 | See Source »

...then the Federal Government will be out about $9.7 million, or 40% of the plane's value. Under the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, Washington may offer such insurance when private firms are unwilling to sell it at reasonable rates. The companies had declined to provide more than partial coverage for the costly 747s. The Federal Government therefore agreed to make up the difference for jumbo jets on international flights, starting last July 31. Washington's insurance fund is so new that premiums had brought in only $160,000 by last week. The rest will probably have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Insurance: Jumbo Risk | 9/21/1970 | See Source »

...next few weeks, however, as the weather grows brisker, the midi's real test of popularity will come. When it does, the midi will have to score a clean, single-season breakthrough if Fairchild is to preserve his image as the No. 1 influence in fashion. A partial victory might convince the casual onlooker of his continued primacy, but it would not fool manufacturers and retailers with storerooms full of dresses they cannot sell. Because he has gambled so heavily and because the industry stands to lose so much, Fairchild could not emerge from a defeat of the midi without...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Out on a Limb with the Midi | 9/14/1970 | See Source »

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