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...Winston Lord, a special assistant; and Richard Smyser, a Foreign Service officer who is an expert on Southeast Asia. The rest of Kissinger's staff remained behind in Rawalpindi?as much in the dark as anybody else and no doubt hoping that their boss would soon recover from his bout with Delhi belly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Secret Voyage of Henry K. | 7/26/1971 | See Source »

...Kennedy joined TIME's Chicago bureau, later came to New York to become one of our most prolific "entertainment specialists," writing a dozen covers including those on rock 'n' roll, Rowan and Martin, Rudolf Nureyev, and the Frazier-Ali championship bout. Not long after he wrote our cover on television commercials, Kennedy, his wife Patsy and their eight children made a few commercials themselves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jul. 19, 1971 | 7/19/1971 | See Source »

LARRY HINSON, 26, a string-bean-lean blond from Douglas, Ga., won the 1966 N.C.A.A. golf title while a senior at East Tennessee State. Though his left arm is slightly withered from a boyhood bout with polio, he is solidly accurate from tee to green. In 1969, his first full year on the tour, he won $54,267. Last season he pocketed $120,897 and was the eighth-highest scorer on the tour. "I want to win the big four -our Open, the British Open, the P.G.A. and the Masters-then I'll retire. I know what that sounds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Five Pros for the Future | 7/19/1971 | See Source »

...second or so, but then allowed that, yes, he had given serious thought to homicide "on at least four or five occasions." Prime object of his lethal impulse was British Critic Kenneth Tynan, whom Capote thought "despicable in every conceivable way," a judgment no doubt derived from a verbal bout over the merits of In Cold Blood. Pressed farther by the fascinated Frost, Capote explained, "Most people commit suicide because they can't kill the people who are tormenting them. Instead of bumping them off, they bump themselves off. Well, I'm not like that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jun. 14, 1971 | 6/14/1971 | See Source »

...About 150 bachelors have crowded into a building on Manhattan's West 103rd Street, where they rent rooms for $6 a day. For relaxation, the Japanese gather in the Nippon Club, which is across the street from Carnegie Hall, or in East Side piano bars for a drinking bout to let off tension. On Sundays, those who do not play golf with American business contacts play golf with each other, jabbering happily about business in Japanese. Says one of the chokazoku: "All week long, we kill ourselves speaking English. At least on Sunday, we want to speak our native...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: New York City's Overtime Tribe | 5/10/1971 | See Source »

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