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Those concerns were increasingly echoed in the press. In the generally friendly Wall Street Journal, Columnist Norman C. Miller declared that Reagan "hasn't got a comprehensive strategy, and he often seems naive or bellicose when addressing foreign policy issues." An open admirer of Haig, Syndicated Columnist Joseph Kraft wondered in print: "It may be he is not a deep person, that his ideas are all on the tip of his tongue, that what sounded like strategic thoughts were merely a parroting of notions picked up from Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger and others he served along...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Globetrotters with No Compass? | 7/6/1981 | See Source »

...correct in arguing that the owners are now simply trying to rob them of benefits that they had earlier won), most fans judged it preposterous that men with an average salary of almost $180,000 should march out singing, "I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night ..." Boston Globe Columnist Mike Barnicle gave voice to the sentiments of millions: "Both sides stink. Both sides are bums...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Summer of Our Discontent | 6/29/1981 | See Source »

Tonight was plagued by a lack of editorial coordination. Coverage was too frequently duplicated (five entertainment editors, seven gossip writers). Many veteran staffers resented the Felker recruits, contemptuously labeled "boutique journalists" by Bareknuckle Columnist Jimmy Breslin. Bad planning and production problems turned the revamped multisection paper into an incomprehensible jumble; it became a challenge just to find the old pictorial centerfold, and a near impossibility to locate the TV listings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Disaster in the Afternoon | 6/29/1981 | See Source »

...after all, only nine candidates in the race: Kissinger, former Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal, 55, Xerox Chairman C. Peter McColough, 58, Citibank Chairman Walter Wriston, 61, Economist Marina von Neumann Whitman, 46, Chicago Sun-Times Publisher James Hoge, 45, former State Department Official William Rogers, 54, Washington Post Columnist Philip Geyelin, 58, and former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, 64. But when the vote was announced last week-gasp -Kissinger was dead last. Said one council member: "It just stood out on the ballot-a chance to vote against Kissinger. It was too good to pass up." Council President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jun. 29, 1981 | 6/29/1981 | See Source »

Compounding these charges, Columnist William F. Buckley Jr. cited Simon Wiesenthal, the famed hunter of surviving Nazis, as having told a Uruguayan journalist that Timerman had interfered with Wiesenthal's decades-long pursuit of Josef Mengele, the infamous Nazi physician who performed deadly experiments on Jews at Auschwitz. Buckley claimed that Wiesenthal had also characterized Timerman as a "leftist" who had been sent to jail not because he was Jewish, but because he was "accused of being in favor of terrorism." In Israel last week, Wiesenthal said the latter statement had been quoted out of context, though...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Now, the Timmerman Affair | 6/22/1981 | See Source »

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