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...film? Not quite. After several days of behind-the-scenes negotiations, conducted principally by Alfred ("Roy") Atherton, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, it appeared that there were a few more reels to go-and that the action-packed drama might still have a happy ending. Following the breakdown n the political talks, President Carter had urged Sadat not to cancel the military talks, which were then in recess. Sadat agreed not to do so, though Premier Menachem Begin had announced that he would not be sending his delegates back to he Cairo talks...
...while the happy few who succeeded line up impatiently to learn where their interviews will take place. Candidates' names have to be verified against a master sheet before the room number of the department chairman who is conducting the interview is divulged. "If Yale registered its suite," explains Roy Chustek, who runs the job center, "they'd have people camping out in the hallway, pushing resumes under the door and through the air vents...
...Roy Kaatz Chicago
Republican candidate Roy Goodman and Conservative candidate Barry H. Farber trailed far behind Koch and Cuomo...
...That cut its long-sliding share of the U.S. market (excluding imports) from an already poor 2.9% last year to a nearly invisible 1.9% during the October period (its high was 6.4% in 1963). It was an inauspicious week for a new driver to take over. Nonetheless, Chairman Roy D. Chapin Jr., the man most closely associated with AMC's long struggle for survival, handed over the chief executive's job to President Gerald C. Meyers. Chapin, 62, from now on will concentrate on maintaining close ties to bankers, including those who every January are asked to renew...