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...Know Me, Al to the battlefields of France, and Stephen Potter, the creator of Gamesmanship, descended to writing gamesman's rules as advertisements for soft drinks. True to the tradition, Dr. Peter has now written The Peter Prescription, subtitled How to Make Things Go Right, and sub-subtitled Sixty-Six Formulas for Improving the Quality of Your Life...
Perhaps Gerstenberg spoke too soon. The day after he gave his speech, Chevrolet dealers were notified to prepare for the biggest recall yet of the sub-compact Vega, one of the little cars that were introduced with much promise as America's answer to the import invasion. It is the third embarrassing time within three months that Chevy has had to issue Vega recall notices. First, drivers discovered a faulty fuel and exhaust system that could start a fire in the carburetor. Then a poorly designed bracket for holding an antipollution device caused some throttles to stick...
...could help people with their problems because I like people." Paul Murphy, assistant to the managing editor of the normally staid Bulletin, thought it was worth a try, and the "summer job" may turn into year-round employment. The salary of $50 a week is not bad by sub-teen standards, and Bulletin editors are even thinking of syndicating Angel to other papers so the underage lovelorn elsewhere can benefit from her advice...
Film Odyssey: Los Olvidados. A 1950 film by Luis Bunuel, at once a scathing portrayal of Mexican slum sub-culture, and a kick in the pants of liberal reformers who try to change men's hearts instead of concretely ameliorating social conditions. CHANNEL 2, FRIDAY...
...TIME you WILLIAM DOERNER are now reading is one of six-for the U.S., Canada, Latin America, the Atlantic area, Asia and the South Pacific. This year more than 2,000 companies will buy advertising space in the international editions alone, choosing from among more than 100 regional advertising sub-editions in order to reach specific segments of a truly multinational audience; of TIME'S more than 5,000,000 readers outside the U.S., only 10% are Americans...