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...geopolitically vital region, and to pose hard questions to heads of state on oil and investment policy, petrodollar recycling and the prospects for war or peace. The access granted to the group by Middle East rulers was well merited; collectively, the businessmen on the TIME tour represented companies that employ more than 1½ million people and had 1974 sales of nearly $100 billion. TIME'S contingent included Board Chairman Andrew Heiskell, Editor in Chief Hedley Donovan, President James R. Shepley and myself. Managing Editor Henry Grunwald and World Section Senior Editor John Elson represented TIME'S editorial...
...result of B.C.'s height advantage, Crimson mentor Tom Sanders may be forced to employ yet another starting line-up. "B.C. is a big team, which presents us with a different line-up situation," Sanders said yesterday. "I'm not sure what...
...record rate-1,476 in the U.S. in the past five years, more than in the previous two decades. Traditionally, 90% of anthropologists return to the campus, but now colleges are cutting back sharply. Even by slowing the flow of Ph.D.s, colleges are expected to be able to employ only 25% of American anthropologists by 1990. At last month's A.A.A. meeting, President Ernestine Friedl of Duke University gingerly suggested to the 2,845 attending anthropologists that they look for work at junior colleges and in practical research-"directions for which the majority of us are ill prepared." Margaret...
Loeb justified his Union Leader policy of front-page editorials which employ such colorful nicknames as "The Skunk" for Eugene McCarthy and "Moscow Muskie" For Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (D-Me.) on the grounds that he thus "stirs up his readers" and "creates excitement...
...plenty of them--but it hardly befits the genius of Watson. Because of preposterous insertions, like this pun: "You've a real gift for telling a tale, Watson, and a flair for titles, too, I'll be bound," or the following canard: "On that previous occasion Holmes wished to employ Toby in order to trace an orangutan through the sewers of Marseille," one comes to rue moribund Watson's addled state or to suspect the young Meyer of a deceitful forgery...