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Underneath the big top, with the greatest of delicacy and the easy smile of a star, Dick Withington is juggling invisible Indian clubs. Up goes his left hand: "16,000." Down goes his left hand and up goes his right hand: "17,000." Left hand again, supple and rock steady...
Enter Ronald Reagan, voicing his rage against the tax system during the 1980 campaign. But the new President at first wanted not to reform but simply to slash. In the process, however, he unintentionally helped boost the case for reform. When he sent his three-year, 25%-rate-cut plan...
For a while, the new league looked like a fair bet. Franchises were a bargain: $2 million to $5 million a city, vs. $70 million in the N.F.L. True, blue-chip players did not come cheap. Trump, the owner of the New Jersey Generals, paid $5 million for Georgia Running...
To broaden and bolster their U.S. operations, Japan's big securities houses have hired several of America's top moneymen. Last week Nikko, Japan's second- largest broker, scored a major coup. Stephen Axilrod, the Federal Reserve system's top staff official, said he is retiring to become vice chairman...
In New York City last month, Bonner had a highly publicized reunion with Anatoli Shcharansky, the Soviet dissident who was released from prison earlier this year. Then, addressing members of Congress on May 21, Sakharov's 65th birthday, she warned, "In Gorky, anything can happen, and the world will never...