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Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forum, Oct. 4, 1976 | 10/4/1976 | See Source »

Many businessmen feel Sporkin is overreaching his authority. Milton Freeman, who heads an American Bar Association subcommittee on SEC enforcement activities, insists that bribes, payoffs and political contributions are not "material" to stockholder interests -as long as dollar amounts remain relatively minor compared with company income. Says he: "If payoffs are being made overseas, and it's not hurting the company, it's no business of the SEC." Sporkin's reply: "What can be more important to stockholders than knowing how companies account-or don't account-for their money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PERSONALITY: The SEC's Top Cop | 7/12/1976 | See Source »

Cuff Freedom, Dick Freedom, Ned Freedom, Peter Freeman, Cuff Liberty, Jeffrey Liberty, Pomp Liberty. These are some of the names that Negroes chose when they were allowed to join the Continental Army. The words express the deepest wish of the 530,000 black people in the Colonies. Less than 10% live north of Maryland. In the south about 90% are slaves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Not All Are Created Equal | 7/4/1976 | See Source »

...wrestlers, however, have Brazil's claim to normalcy. Clark Freeman, known as "The Nevada Skuzz-bomb" is a young man breaking into the West Coast conference--if man is the proper word. A victim of the aftereffects of and atomic blast at Nevada, New Mexico, Freeman's metabolism has been radically changed. He appears to the unaided eye to be composed of loose shale and flies, and is surrounded by a constant hissing noise. He is having trouble rising on the list of contenders because many of the contenders who have higher ranking than him are afraid...

Author: By Nick Eberstadt, | Title: Some Notes on Big-Time Wrestling | 4/15/1976 | See Source »

...often undelineated. The court speeches (the easiest and most comic roles) are inexcusably weak. Claude Sloan, David Brain Wilkins, and Don Gillespie (as the Missionary, the Judge, and the Governor) merge into one spewing monotone; the Queen should be a mannered foil to Virtue, but L. Maxine Freeman lacks the necessary elegant pretension. Paul Brasuell shines as her valet, simpering and swaying his way to the brightest moments of the show...

Author: By R.e. Liebmann, | Title: A Gray Genet | 4/14/1976 | See Source »

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