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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Arens, 51, a former director of Israel Aircraft Industry, and Yuval Ne'eman, 52, a defense expert and a professor of physics at Tel Aviv University...
...officials reacted calmly to Euratom's report of the missing uranium. Explains one U.S. nuclear expert: "Yellowcake is a very low level mineral, not bomb material." Only after complicated reprocessing can it be used to make nuclear weapons. It is believed that Israel completed such a reprocessing facility in 1969, and used it to produce a limited number of atomic bombs (TIME, April 12, 1976). The Carter Administration halted all U.S. exports of uranium-including yellowcake-last February, pending a review of U.S. export policies...
Henry W. Bloch, D.B.A., income tax expert. In assisting the individual taxpayer to probe the intricate intent of the IRS, he developed a service that swept a nation...
Lance brings an expert banker's dexterity to refinancing his personal debts. One example: a loan of $3,425,000 from the First National Bank of Chicago, originally a $2.7 million loan drawn in 1975 from New York's Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. to buy his 21% interest in National Bank of Georgia. The Chicago bank took over Lance's loan from Manufacturers Hanover in December. The additional $700,000 in the loan, explains Lance, covered "accumulated interest and debts...
Died. Harry Gordon Johnson, 53, Keynesian economist and professor at the University of Chicago and the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Switzerland; after a long illness; in Geneva. An expert on international finance, Johnson frequently attacked the monetarist school of economists. He believed unemployment was a greater social problem than inflation and at times espoused both devaluation of the dollar and a guaranteed minimum income...