Word: bisness
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...L.B.J. demanded an immediate resignation, saying "On this case, as on any such case, the public interest comes before all personal feelings." Dwight Eisenhower's chief of staff, Sherman Adams, who was probably as indispensable an aide as ever inhabited the White House, started to believe bis own clippings...
...years ago and sold it at $600. He owns a home on the French Riviera and part of an island off Sweden. He has diamond interests, a wide range of bonds and other securities, apartment and office buildings in the U.S., a tennis shop in Monte Carlo managed by bis parents. He is also looking for a home in Florida, where he feels he may some day want to retire...
promptly but insists that he had struck bis head when the car plunged off the bridge and was suffering from shock and confusion...
Maybe so, but it is suspected that this spring's energy troubles have outpaced Carter's comprehension, as well as that of most others. Now he may be in a catch-up race that could determine both bis future and that of the nation...
...columnists who seems to be managing to escape the fixed-ideology trap is William Safire, even though he began with a political label glued to bis back. Safire is the New York Times columnist (now syndicated to 500 papers) who was hired to offset the Times's Liberal tilt in pundits. At the Times, his appointment was unpopular. Wasn't he the flack who in Moscow maneuvered the Nixon-Khrushchev "kitchen debate" so that it took place in the model kitchen he was plugging? Wasn't he the nasty White House speechwriter who coined "nattering nabobs...