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Assessing the primaries to date, Kennedy agrees that "the situation is clearly far more wide open than it was." He believes that only Muskie and Humphrey have a chance to get the nomination. He told TIME Correspondent Hays Gorey that he wants another Democrat to win and serve, while he gains experience through eight more years in the Senate. Even if the polls showed the Democratic nominee certain to lose, Kennedy would stay out, as races can turn about quickly. Humphrey, he recalled, trailed Nixon by 15 points in the polls in 1968 but finished so strongly that he nearly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICS: A Jarring Message from George | 3/27/1972 | See Source »

...elsewhere in any other state. Virtually every major aspect of Delaware life is pervasively and decisively affected by the Du Pont company, the Du Pont family, or their designees." Irenée du Pont Jr., 51, a company vice president and de facto family spokesman, told TIME Correspondent Hays Gorey that the charges are nonsense. Du Pont approves a description of the report by Dr. Julian Hill, a retired Du Pont chemist, as "intellectual vandalism." He adds: "I don't believe there is Du Pont family control of Delaware...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORPORATIONS: The Elephant and the Chickens | 12/13/1971 | See Source »

SUCH were the reflections of TIME Correspondent Hays Gorey as he accompanied Humphrey on one more political swing not long ago. No question, Humphrey is back and running hard for the nomination. He is well down the road toward announcing his candidacy for 1972. So far this year he has traveled to 31 states, talking with trade associations, labor delegations, youth groups, and of course party politicians. Humphrey, who lost the presidency to Richard Nixon in 1968 by a mere half-million votes, insists that his chance for a second nomination is good. He eagerly points out that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Odyssey of Hubert Humphrey | 12/6/1971 | See Source »

...VICE PRESIDENCY On the Road with Agnew With stops in Spain, Morocco and Portugal this week, Vice President Spiro Agnew will wind up his 32-day, tennation tour of Asia, Africa and Europe. TIME Correspondent Hays Gorey has been with the Vice President all the way. From the Congo, he sent the following assessment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE VICE PRESIDENCY: On the Road with Agnew | 7/26/1971 | See Source »

...future, breaking up the nation's biggest companies seems a political impossibility-not least because the American temperament will not stand for laws that seem to put limits on growth and success. Democratic Senator Philip Hart of Michigan, a leading congressional foe of monopoly, told TIME Correspondent Hays Gorey: "I don't think a case has been made that we'd be better off if General Motors were broken into five separate companies." There is a genuine problem, though, in making the sometimes elephantine bureaucracy of the giant corporations responsive to the public will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Antitrust: New Life in an Old Issue | 6/28/1971 | See Source »

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