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Managed by a group of experienced journalists, most of them in their mid-to late-20's, the paper was founded by a former Time-Life correspondent named Jeff Tarter. Tarter, who served for two years as a Vietnam reporter photographer, designed The Phoenix as a "writer's paper...
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...best of Spain's eating-olive crop is bugged. The pestiferous Dacus fly, or Dacus oleae-a kissin' cousin of the U.S. fruit fly-is nibbling its way through millions of gallons of plump Queen olives and slimmer, tarter Manzanillas. Seville and surrounding territory in western Andalusia produce 98% of the world's green eating olives, and the U.S. buys 75% of them. U.S. importers say that wholesale prices for Manzanillas have already risen 15%-from $34 to $39 per fanega (16 gal.). Queens are 50% more expensive-at $20 to $30 per fanega. But because...
...Step Backward. From Editor Peter Day of the high Episcopal weekly, the Living Church, came a tarter comment: "It is unfortunate that the Roman Catholic hierarchy of the U.S. is so exceedingly gingerly about contacts with their fellow Christians." More outspoken was the Christian Century, which this week discussed the Stritch letter in an editorial titled "The Gulf...
...which started in the Middies' 70 to 68 win over the Crimson last year. The squad lacks a equally tall player--the Academy cannot accept men over six feet four--but even so, it averages a little more than six feet. Center Dicp Williams is the only Navy tarter who is not a two-letter man. The other members of the squad are extremely fast and noted for their set-shooting...