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Olympic lost money at first, but Onassis has since built it into a flourishing carrier. Meanwhile, he has twice persuaded the Greek government to extend his original 20-year concession, first to 1986 and then to 2006. To Niarchos, that was too much. In a formal appeal, he argued that...
But beyond this point, the statement that "black communities are demanding that black faces present the questionnaires" leads one to believe that all Harvard needs is black faces to do its bidding in the ghetto. If there were no ghetto or need for correlations about urban unrest would there then...
Her efforts to get the diary, according to her version in the current Ramparts, were filled with intrigue. First she called on Bolivian President René Barrientos and planted the idea with him that her own bidding would drive up the price of the diary. She "borrowed" a key in...
It was Meredith who in 1952 started "auctions"-the practice of submitting promising manuscripts, along with a bidding deadline, to more than one publisher at a time. Typically, he will send out letters to about 20 publishers informing them in glowing but vague terms about a sure-fire bestseller. After...
Now, sea otter is coming back on the market. Under protection the herds have multiplied to a present population of some 40,000-enough so that Alaska has begun harvesting a strictly controlled number of pelts. Last week more than 100 buyers representing the world's top fur houses...