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Time Inc. Editor in Chief Henry Grunwald, TIME Managing Editor Ray Cave and Barrett met with Reagan last week in the Oval Office for an exclusive interview, and Barrett and Brew interviewed the President again on Election Day, when he knew his victory was assured (see page 52). On the road with Mondale were Correspondents Sam Allis and Jack White. Said Allis of the frantic finish: "Mondale's pace since the debates has been brutal. We arrive and leave our hotels in the dark, stops are added to the schedule at the last minute. Sometimes I feel...
...shifting correspondents from other areas for a story that was sure to continue for weeks. He dispatched Nairobi Bureau Chief James Wilde to Islamabad and Bangkok Bureau Chief James Willwerth, vacationing in Japan, to New Delhi. By 7:45 a.m. Mader was in his office briefing Managing Editor Ray Cave by phone, then World Senior Editor Henry Muller. By 1 p.m., about half a day after the shooting, the first dispatches for the story began arriving from New Delhi...
...parents, throwing the defendant on the mercy of the court because he is now an orphan. When Jehovah condemns the town, Lot flees with his family. His wife, of course, turns into the traditional pillar of salt. But that hardly disturbs her husband; he retires to a cave with his daughters, and there they live like savages. It is a fate worthy of degenerates, concludes the author. "Except for defending criminals, there was nothing Lot knew how to do." In Utzel & His Daughter the editorial is even more obvious: a girl named Poverty is too gross and slothful to attract...
...Switzerland's law forbids the divulging of business secrets, authorities there took a dim view of an American court fining a Swiss firm to obtain documents. In August 1983 Swiss officials descended on Rich's Zug offices and seized papers out of fear that the company would cave in to U.S. investigators...
...government, and also with his contra guerrilla opponent, Eden Pastora Gomez. The exchanges can be remarkably frank, as was the case with Nicaragua's Ortega. (In a gracious prelude to a hard-hitting conversation, he presented Time Inc. Editor-in-Chief Henry Grunwald and TIME Managing Editor Ray Cave with a painting by a Nicaraguan artist...