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...situation this year was entirely different. The truckers union faced a weakened industry in which unionized companies have been losing business to nonunion competitors. More than 100,000 Teamsters have lost their jobs because of layoffs and business failures. Before the talks began, Teamsters President Roy Williams vowed that he would be "reasonable" in bargaining for the new contract. The union started negotiations on Dec. 1 and talks concluded two weeks ago, well in advance of the March 31 expiration of the existing contract...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Labor's Tough New World | 2/1/1982 | See Source »

...photograph with the caption ". . . stunned worshipers listen to priest's words of comfort" is a graphic interpretation of Marx's thought that "religion is the opium of the people." Roy D. Baker Truckee, Calif...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Solidarity Crushed | 1/18/1982 | See Source »

From the very start of the 660, it became apparent that it was going to be a four-man race among Murrer, Steve Ezeji-Okoye, and Northeastern's Roy Higgins and Dave Culford. The four of them chugged around the track in a pack until the final lap when Murrer and Higgins took off Ezeji-Okoye outkicked Culford to finish third but was disqualified by a questionable line call...

Author: By Becky Hartman, | Title: Huskies Triumph Over Thinclads, 75-61 Crimson Can't Overcome Key Injuries | 1/11/1982 | See Source »

Stars like Paul Mokeski, Andre Wakefield, Tony Fuller and Roy Hamilton have graced the basketball court recently, but it wasn't always that way. A few years back, the Pistons were loaded with talent--the likes of Bob-A-Dob Lanier, M.L. Carr, Chris Ford, Eric Money, Kevin Porter, Ralph Simpson, John Shumate and Marvin "Bad News" Barnes. Even then the team went practically nowhere, getting eliminated from the early rounds of the NBA playoffs--a competition which any ordinary team can make...

Author: By Andy Doctoroff, | Title: The Lowdown on Motown | 1/7/1982 | See Source »

Liberal Marxists like Roy Medvedev, a Soviet historian who is frequently harassed by the authorities, indignantly reject the suggestion that Marxism was in any sense to blame for the terrors of Stalinism. But it is hard to deny that Marxism-particularly as interpreted by Lenin-provided many of the concepts, attitudes and institutions that made Stalinism possible. Ex-Communists such as Arthur Koestler, author of the famous anti-Stalinist novel Darkness at Noon, have argued persuasively that Communism is corrupt and corrupting because of the brutal way that power is often attained and maintained. As the absolute embodiment of both...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Communism: The Specter and the Struggle | 1/4/1982 | See Source »

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