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...They are the elderly who live in the slums of the nation's major cities. Many are poor. White or black, they share a common fear-that they will be attacked, tortured or murdered by the teen-age hoodlums who have coolly singled out old people as the easiest marks in town. Except in a few cases, police statisticians do not have a separate category for crimes against the elderly. But law-enforcement officials across the nation are afraid that such crimes may be growing in number and becoming more vicious in nature. TIME correspondents surveyed the plight...
...last question was easiest to answer, and indeed holds the key to the others. Paley's resignation as C.E.O. means virtually nothing. Renowned as perhaps the greatest of broadcasting's pioneers-and as an autocrat of considerable taste and charm-he has run the company ever since 1928, when he bought control of the 16 radio stations that were to become the Columbia Broadcasting System. CBS now has some 213 television and 255 radio affiliates, plus divisions producing records, musical instruments, and books and magazines. Since he was the man who created this still burgeoning enterprise, Paley apparently...
...student who asked not to be identified yesterday added another reason for taking the course: in the two years Nat Sci 4 has been offered, it has acquired a reputation as one of the easiest guts around, and fulfills Nat Sci requirements as well. "How much more can I ask?" he said...
...easiest way for me to think about character is from my own point of view. One result of this is that all the performers become extensions of this point of view, sometimes interchangeably...
...Connecticut and Rhode Island have followed the easiest course by simply turning their 17th century charters into state constitutions, declaring that their governments derive authority from the people rather than the King...