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Other TIME staffers were on the scene moments later. Correspondent Douglas Brew, who was getting audience reaction to Reagan's speech at the Hilton, raced outside and interviewed eyewitnesses. Correspondent Johanna McGeary, who was at lunch a block away, joined him there. White House Correspondent Laurence Barrett, who wrote TIME'S cover story on the shooting of Robert Kennedy in 1968, was about to leave on vacation when he heard about the Hilton incident. He rushed to the White House and then to the hospital, and on Friday got an exclusive interview with Nancy Reagan. New York Bureau...
Reported by Douglas Brew and Johanna McGeary/ Washington
Reported by Douglas Brew and Johanna McGeary/Washington
More than half the population over age ten gulps down coffee at an average rate of two cups a day. To coffee lovers the black brew is an elixir that soothes frazzled nerves, gives the mind a lift at exam time, spells drop-in hospitality to the housewife. Yet in recent years coffee has been tentatively tied to various afflictions, including diabetes, heart attack, and cancer of the colon, urinary tract and stomach. Last week Harvard University researchers announced a statistical link between coffee and cancer of the pancreas. The pancreas produces enzymes vital to digestion and the hormone insulin...
Reported by Douglas Brew and Johanna McGeary/Washington