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The impression stayed with him, but he was not sure how best to help. Two years later, he quit his residency in plastic surgery at a University of Chicago hospital and joined the Franciscans. After he waded through Latin and philosophy courses in the U.S., he was sent to Brazil...
The group finally agreed on a more modest bugging of three places. Mitchell supposedly checked off the ones he wanted: Watergate, McGovern head quarters in Washington, Democratic offices at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach. Said Ehrlichman: "Magruder described this as a nondecision; that nobody was terribly enthusiastic with the...
In 1966, the Authority began to acquire titles to land and buildings in the area and to relocate business firms from the Quadrangle. In that first year eight of ten firms remained in Cambridge, but two years later the Authority was less successful as all but five of 26 firms...
Since ITT frequently uses its stock to acquire new companies, low share prices also have the effect of forcing the company to shop with devalued dollars. ITT's buying opportunities in the U.S. already are restricted by an antitrust settlement that limits the size of new acquisitions, but the...
What they got instead last week was an institution of a different sort-Norman Cousins, the editor of the old Saturday Review for 31 years. He had resigned late in 1971 in protest against the expansive plans that the new owners, Charney and Veronis, had dreamed up for the magazine...