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...venture far from their bunkers. Under what they call the shade tree, the men relax on bright orange lawn chairs donated by the U.S. embassy in Beirut. Long hours are spent cleaning weapons, and standard attire for a visit to the showers is now gym shorts, flak jacket and steel helmet. Says Lance Corporal James Stewart, 23, referring to the sound of incoming rounds: "We've always got one ear listening for that whistle, which means: 'Here comes one, gents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Listening for That Whistle | 9/26/1983 | See Source »

...historic moments go, the occasion turned out to be distinctly undramatic, a subdued finish to a tempestuous career. Early last Thursday afternoon, Cabinet Secretary Dan Meridor drove his white Fiat sedan through the steel gates at the official residence of President Chaim Herzog. Waving to a band of reporters and photographers, Meridor trotted up the stairs to the paneled, book-lined office where Herzog was awaiting him. "The Prime Minister asked me to convey to the President of the state his letter of resignation," said the Secretary, whereupon he handed Herzog a white envelope. The letter inside was brief...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel: Nobody Waved Goodbye | 9/26/1983 | See Source »

Basic manufacturing industries such as steel, machine tools and construction equipment, which depend on high levels of investment, will keep on suffering. "The really critical issue," said Greenspan, "is the decline in the capital-goods markets." The ratio of capital spending to consumption has dropped about 10% since 1979, and TIME'S economists feared that the investment rate may not return to prerecession levels. In that case, the U.S. would increasingly be living off its capital stock rather than adding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Surging Up from the Depths | 9/26/1983 | See Source »

...Changes, Steel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Editors' Choice: Sep. 26, 1983 | 9/26/1983 | See Source »

...film American Gigolo. Gravity Guidance of Pasadena, Calif., introduced the first inversion product: ankle straps now known as Gravity Boots (price: $60 to $84) that enable a sufferer to dangle from a chinning bar and relieve pressure on the spine. To go with the boots, the company sells steel-and-canvas support systems (up to $1,200) that hold users in a topsy-turvy position...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Selling Relief | 9/19/1983 | See Source »

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