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...signals were subtle at first, diplomatic hints lobbed from the White House to the Environmental Protection Agency. Presidential Advisers James Baker and Craig Fuller were quoted as saying at midweek that, despite President Reagan's public expressions of confidence in beleaguered EPA Administrator Anne Burford, firing her had indeed become an option. The Administration had counted on its showy, if belated, one-two punch-buying out dioxin-tainted Times Beach, Mo., and bolstering Burford with five seasoned deputies-to cool the controversy that has paralyzed the agency. But it soon became apparent that the EPA tar baby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lonely at the EPA Top | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

...appearance before a House subcommittee, Rita Lavelle testified that regional offices of the EPA have been looking into charges that a "pattern" of organized-crime involvement in toxic-waste disposal exists. Lavelle also revealed that she had met with Presidential Counsellor Edwin Meese and White House Cabinet Secretary Craig Fuller "ten or twelve" times to discuss specific toxic-waste issues, although she said neither tried to influence any of the agency's decisions. The White House subsequently said that its counsel Fred Fielding had already begun to review all contacts between senior White House aides...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shoring Up a Shaken EPA | 3/7/1983 | See Source »

Casey's victory in the novice division, which matches fighters with a maximum of five previous bouts, marked the first time a Harvard boxer won the Golden Gloves in any division since Peter Fuller '46 won the open division heavyweight championship in 1949. The open division pairs fighters with unlimited amateur experience...

Author: By Nevin I. Shalit, | Title: Senior Wins Lowell Golden Gloves | 2/17/1983 | See Source »

...daily English-language coverage of commerce and finance, European businessmen have long relied on London's Financial Times. But those who needed fuller information on U.S. economic affairs, especially Europe-based Americans, had to hunt down an airmailed edition of the Wall Street Journal. That course invariably left them at least a day late and, depending upon exchange rates, nearly a dollar short. Last week, however, at some 2,000 newsstands from Scandinavia to Saudi Arabia, a new daily arrived: the Wall Street Journal/Europe, which is edited in Brussels, printed in The Netherlands and delivered before noon to about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Economic Extra | 2/14/1983 | See Source »

Another product of Remember Marilyn Year is a musical, Marilyn!, which is already in rehearsal for a March opening in London's West End. "There was something about her I was in love with," admits the show's director-choreographer Larry Fuller, 44, who made the dances for Evita and Sweeney Todd. Marilyn will be played by Stephanie Lawrence, who portrayed Monroe last fall on a BBC show and who will quit the title role of Evita for the new part...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: The Manufacture of Marilyn | 1/24/1983 | See Source »

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