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Giant Labs. Such new towns, conceived in more affluent and idealistic times, were intended to absorb the U.S.'s inexorable metropolitan growth without creating urban blight or suburban sprawl. Each was also supposed to have become a self-sufficient community -sometimes even within a city-where good schools, green...
In the chill of a Berlin winter's night, a man bound by tape to a bench in Wilmersdorf park struggled to free himself. Eventually, the man escaped his bonds, walked out of the park, found a telephone booth and called his wife. "Hello, Marianne. This is Peter," he...
Once again San Francisco Examiner Editor Randolph Hearst found himself printing news about one of his own daughters. And again the news was bad. While entering the U.S. from Canada, Anne Hearst, 19, younger sister of Fugitive Patty Hearst, was stopped by customs officials in Niagara Falls, N.Y., and her...
Close Look. Around this time, many institutional buyers began to worry about the U.D.C. 's heavy borrowing. They prefer to limit their investment to 10% of any particular security and also seek geographical diversity; the U.D.C. and New York City together have accounted for about 30% of all tax...
The U.D.C. episode will cast a pall over the municipal bond market. The doubts raised by the U.D.C. crunch could have especially grave repercussions for the more than $6.3 billion of outstanding moral-obligation bonds is sued by similar public agencies in 30 states. Following the default, U.D.C. bond prices...