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...Jacobson's deals had been with DeRosa, who had bought a Vermont ski lodge from the former horse trainer in 1977. DeRosa, however, had fallen behind in his payments, and now it might have come time for Jacobson to ask for a favor. Police speculate that DeRosa, attaché case in hand, brought a gray suit to the House of Detention and a razor for Jacobson to shave off his distinctively droopy mustache. Without the mustache, one police officer said of the fugitive, Jacobson looks "very forgettable." DeRosa has since been indicted, and is being held...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Fox Is on the Run | 6/16/1980 | See Source »

...Mercedes, gearing down to consider the more outlandish mansions, each garden perfect. He liked to wander through the unbelievably opulent men's shops on Rodeo, startling the prissy clerks.by bargaining. He enjoyed the tanned, trim, middle-aged producers on health diets, toting scripts to market in Gucci attaché cases, even as their East Side grandfathers had once carried sewing machines on their shoulders. They strutted into the Polo Lounge or La Scala or Dominic's, bound in safari suits, blissfully playing the room, death just another sour-grapes rumor out of the East, bad word of mouth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: St. Urbain Street Revisited | 6/16/1980 | See Source »

...their semiconductor production to countries where labor is inexpensive and work can be done by hand, the Japanese are putting money and expertise into automation. Says Kaiichiro Odagawa, one of Toshiba's top chip research executives: "We're using automatic bonding machines, which assure uniform bonding to attach the microscopically thin wires to the chip." The results are high quality and reliable products...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Chipping Away at a Vast Market | 5/26/1980 | See Source »

...object to the priority but to the publicity. There were two mistakes. One was to proclaim the hostages the central issue of foreign policy; the price goes up by the very importance you attach publicly to the hostages. The other mistake was to create the impression that there was some price we would pay to get them released. This turned it from an issue of principle into an issue of haggling over terms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Kissinger: What Next for the U.S.? | 5/12/1980 | See Source »

...next day, the women split up. Mrs. Kennedy went to London and was warmly received by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. She also talked with Opposition Leader James Callaghan and Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie. Barbara Rosen of New York City, the wife of Embassy Press Attaché Barry Rosen, talked at length in Bonn with West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, who stressed the necessity for patience in the embassy impasse. Jeanne Queen of Lincolnville, Me., the mother of Vice Consul Richard Queen, met in Rome with Vatican and Italian government officials. The fourth member of the group, Pearl Golacinski...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: For the Families, a New Concern | 5/5/1980 | See Source »

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