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...Santa Fe...
...Santa Fe...
...typical Esquire reader, according to an independent survey, is a male college graduate between 25 and 34 who earns $33,000 in a managerial or professional job. In addition to fiction and some semiserious journalism, the magazine provides advice on trendy places to live (Santa Fe, for women and scenery), chic collectibles (signed handcrafted furniture), modish cookery and backpacking...
Thirty-four miles southeast, the selfconsciously self-aware Anglos who live in Santa Fe like to talk reverently about "the energy that comes off the mountains." They mean spiritual, natural, ancestral energy, not the kind that could come off the high-tech Machu Picchu on the hill. In Los Alamos, the holistic weapons careerists in the cafeteria choose beansprouts and yogurt and reject actual nuclear war as theoretically implausible. It is downright rude in Los Alamos for an outsider-or even an insider-to raise questions concerning war or peace. The first causes moral qualm, the second unemployment...
...Santa Fe tried to take over Southern Pacific in 1980, but doubts about getting Government approval and disputes over who would run the company caused the deal to collapse. New talks began a few months ago between Biaggini and Santa Fe Chairman John Schmidt, who says that "negotiations suddenly got hot last Friday, and we worked it out over the weekend." Biaggini, 67, conceding that "it's time now for me to go," intends to retire, and Schmidt will run the new corporation from Chicago. An ambitious executive who grew up in a blighted Chicago neighborhood and once sold...