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...exercise stock options that could be worth tens of millions of dollars. Pickens is a man of Texas-size property. "He can live like an Indian prince," says a friend. His holdings include the 2B Ranch, a 14,000-acre spread where he and Beatrice stable eleven horses and hunt together. Then there is a 6,500-acre Oklahoma cattle ranch and, for a change of scenery, a vacation retreat in California's Palm Springs. Pickens' $1.5 million year- round home in Amarillo boasts a sunken tennis court, a 20-ft.-high glass- enclosed gallery, plus a library of more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: High Times for T. Boone Pickens | 3/4/1985 | See Source »

Despite the go-slow signals emanating from Washington, many employers in the private sector continue to practice affirmative action. Says Thomas Hunt, an employment-discrimination lawyer in Los Angeles: "I don't get the type of resistance to affirmative action I did ten or 15 years ago. In the midst of this success, Reynolds is just a speck on the ceiling shooting his mouth off." Hunt estimates that at least 60% of the nation's companies now use goals and timetables. He knows of none that have abandoned them since Reagan came to office...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Assault on Affirmative Action | 2/25/1985 | See Source »

While most of Jordan's citizens were relieved last week that the investigations seemed to be over, some expressed anger at what they considered a witch-hunt. Others were concerned about the still unresolved fate of twelve children sequestered in foster homes and institutions. Some remained suspicious of neighbors. Said Kathie Voss, a nursery school teacher: "I thoroughly believe that there were both guilty and innocent people involved, and now we'll never know who is who." Seven former defendants have filed lawsuits against the county, demanding up to $336.3 million in damages. (The targets--the county board, Morris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Disturbing End of a Nightmare | 2/25/1985 | See Source »

Last week the Communist government of Laos allowed a twelve-man U.S. "technical" team, including two explosives experts and a medic, to enter the country, excavate the crash site and hunt for the victims. Late in the week, a U.S. embassy spokesman in Bangkok reported that the searchers found portions of human bones that might be those of missing crewmen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jungle Hunt for Missing Airmen a U.S. Mission Searches for the Victims of a 1972 Air Crash | 2/25/1985 | See Source »

...only racquetmen who dropped games to the Big Green were David Segal at number eight (who lost a 15-14 tiebreaker in the third game of his 3-1 victory over Chris Hunt), and fifth ranked Joe Dowling (who was taken to the limit by Dartmouth's Tom Kong...

Author: By Brian Mccarthy, | Title: Racquetmen Roll to 9-0 Victory Over Green | 2/21/1985 | See Source »

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