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...Books. In fact, so many of Burton's colleagues have written books lately that bookstores might consider adding a TIME Authors section. Staff writer Guy Garcia's first novel, Skin Deep (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), tells the story of a Chicano who left the East Los Angeles barrio for Harvard. Contributor Richard Schickel's Schickel on Film (Morrow) is a collection of essays on subjects as diverse as Woody Allen and John Ford. Associate editor John Langone's Superconductivity: The New Alchemy (Contemporary Books) describes a new class of superconducting ceramics...
Married to celebrity reporter Claudia Cohen, a contributor to the chatty Live with Regis and Kathie Lee morning show, Perelman appears at his share of gala events but refuses to grant interviews. His only known hobbies are hunting acquisitions and smoking cigars -- made, naturally, by Consolidated Cigars, a company he used to own. Last year he burst into the headlines by leading a $315 million takeover of five ailing Texas thrifts. The Federal Government sweetened the deal by providing $900 million in tax breaks...
Ethical posturing is fast becoming the Washington version of the old radio show Can You Top This? Tower, of course, was a major contributor to the piety on parade with his melodramatic vow that he would resign as Defense Secretary if a drop of liquor ever touched his lips...
According to police reports there were 1867 murders in New York City during 1988. Of these, 38 percent were drug related, with crack--a cheaply made, highly addictive form of cocaine--as the greatest contributor...
Judd would not comment on Frazier's misconduct, saying only that he "is considered to be a very valued contributor to psychiatry...