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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Free Access. Carter chose Hamilton Jordan, 32, his shrewd and affable campaign manager, to be his chief political adviser. Jordan has been a loyalist since 1966, when Carter was running his losing race for the Georgia governorship. Another key role will be played by Press Secretary Jody Powell, 33, who began working for Carter as his chauffeur in his 1970 gubernatorial contest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Quiet Revolutionaries | 1/24/1977 | See Source »

When Rees finally decided to split, he wrote, "I had left pretty close to $250,000 in Fort Worth." With the nightclub and her loot, L "could have been set up for life, but she chose to have me hunted down." Rees claimed his old girl friend sent three "hit men" to stalk him in Austin, Texas, where he took the girl he called...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Rich Man, Poor Man | 1/24/1977 | See Source »

Frantic Search. Another problem: the scheduled cover story on how President-elect Jimmy Carter chose Walter Mondale as his running mate had been written by one of the missing, Reeves. Brady asked him if he could use the story. Reeves refused. After a frantic search, Brady settled on a piece by Syndicated Columnist Nick Thimmesch, describing how John Ehrlichman spent his last days before jail, which had already run in part in Potomac, the Washington Post's Sunday supplement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: New York's Battleground (Contd.) | 1/24/1977 | See Source »

After meeting with the building's architect Sert Jackson and with members of Building and Grounds, Lawton chose Lexan as a replacement...

Author: By Judith E. Matloff, | Title: Plastic To Replace Broken Glass Roof On Science Center | 1/21/1977 | See Source »

...just about anything that you have ever dreamed of buying. Anything," Faulkner said recently. He is fairly typical of the Alaskan youth, women as well as men, who upon high school graduation faced basically two options: working on the pipeline or going to college. Like most, Faulkner chose the first option, but with the intention of attending college after a year of work on the pipeline. Many people simply work for several months and then go back to their homes for a respite, where, Faulkner said, they go on buying sprees or take trips abroad. "Money is spent...

Author: By Marc H. Meyer, | Title: The Newest Gold Rush | 1/18/1977 | See Source »

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