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...HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY. NBC opens with Chet Huntley, David Brinkley et al. at 8:30-9 p.m. CBS coverage begins at 9:30-10 p.m., with Walter Cronkite as anchor man to a task force of 450. Late returns on ABC and NBC at 11:15, CBS at 11:30 and onward until the final results are known...
...motions rather than emotions. The two best songs in the score are sexy: A Room Without Windows ("a room without doors") and The Friendliest Thing ("two people can do"). Too many of the lyrics sound like alliances between words that should never have met ("raison d'ètre . . . et cetera...
...literature and are democratically available at the neighborhood drugstore, who is going to stop the cheap pornographer from putting out Lust Hop, Lust Jungle, Lust Kicks, Lust Lover, Lust Lease, Lust Moll, Lust Team, Lust Girls, and Call Boy? In girlie magazines, nudity stops only at the mons Veneris-et quandoque ne ibiquidem. Asks Dr. Paul Gebhard, the late Alfred Kinsey's successor at Indiana University's Institute for Sex Research: "What do you do after you show it all? I've talked to some of the publishers, and they are a little worried...
General Electric has discovered that the cost of price fixing comes a lot higher than it had expected. When G.E. was convicted along with 28 other electrical-equipment makers in the Great Electrical Conspiracy three years ago (TIME, Feb. 17, 1961 et seq.), the company figured that $50 million would be enough to settle the damage suits from overcharged customers. Last week, as Chairman Ralph J. Cordiner, 63, retired to his cattle and citrus ranch in Florida, he gloomily reported that so many of the firm's 500 complaining customers were holding out for more money that the final...
...annals of international finaglers, first place is still held by Swedish Match King Ivar Kreuger, whose machinations in the 1920s caused hundreds of investors to lose a total of $500 million. The Great Salad Oil Scandal recently set off by pudgy Tino DeAngelis (TIME, Nov. 29 et seq.) stands to cost the banks and companies involved upwards of $100 million - putting DeAngelis second only to Kreuger...