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...came, meetings were limited to dinners every month or so with her and her husband of 45 years, Artist Frank O'Connor. On these occasions, Greenspan adds, conversation is just "what old friends talk about." Suspending a policy of shunning press interviews, Rand told TIME'S Sarah Button: "I am a philosopher, not an economist. Alan doesn't seek my advice on these matters. He can tell me more than I can tell him, and knows more about the day-to-day events...
Employees at the Center, one of whom suffered bruises from being battered against a desk, said that they made at least four calls to the police and pressed an alarm button between 4:40 p.m. and 4:55 p.m., at which time they said police arrived...
...Passing Fad. Why the vogue for underwear turned outer? For one thing, Ts are relatively cheap (ranging from $3.25 to a top of $14.95); they also eliminate ties and the button crunching of laundries. And as Eloise Laws, 28, a black show-biz beauty shopping on Long Island, put it, "I chose the design, the color, the style. I feel like I created this one myself...
...employees, one of whom suffered bruises from being battered against a desk, said that they made at least five calls to the police and pressed an alarm button between 4:40 p.m. and 4:55 p.m., when police arrived...
...eight members of the board, who include three former members of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, meet TIME's editors in New York once each quarter and are consulted frequently on a less formal basis. For this week's effort, Reporter-Researchers Sarah Button and Paul Witteman elicited views from most of the eight, though some were on vacation and one was on the far side of a creaky phone connection to Copenhagen. Correspondent Berry spent several hours with Alan Greenspan, who resigned from the TIME Board when Ford named...