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Abetted by Candice Bergen, as a thrill-seeking but good-natured deb, they determine to crack the uncrackable safe. At this point, what looked like just another spoofy heist picture takes on a wayward comic life that is about as refreshing as any adventure movie around these days. The grand plan calls for the orchestration of such oddly diverse elements as hand-painted cockroaches, an enormous piece of chocolate cake and a giant vacuum cleaner. Better still, it requires Grodin to convert himself from a chronically depressed victim into a man of action. That development-as his voice-over narration...
...middle of five daughters, Patty Hearst is stunningly attractive. She was the first of the Hearst girls to decide against going through the deb rituals of San Francisco society, and she recently delivered a blunt critique of the daily Examiner to its editor, who also happens to be her father. Complaining that the paper neglected issues that interest young readers, she said: "Nobody under 80 reads the Examiner any more...
...later served in the State Department during the Johnson administration. His posts there included Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of International Organization Affairs and executive assistant to Under Secretary Nicholas deB. Katzenbach...
...extremely well-connected lot. Thomas Watson, son of the founder and chairman of IBM's executive committee, is an active member of the Democrats for Nixon committee, and his brother Arthur is the President's Ambassador to France. The company's general counsel, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, happens to have been U.S. Attorney General under L.B.J. and the immediate predecessor of Ramsey Clark, who filed the suit now being fought...
...report examines the extent of regulations in the form of antitrust actions over the past 20 years, under Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon. Those Government officials who come under the heaviest attack for their antitrust laxity are Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, A???orney General under Johnson, and his assistant in charge of the Antitrust Division, Donald F. Turner...