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...Warm. Meanwhile, Trib Reporter Harley Sorensen, 42, set out in his car on the third night after the kidnaping to try to locate the ransom "drop" point. Following instructions from his city desk via a short-wave receiver, Sorensen cruised through the drop area until he saw a car that he had been following stop by a phone booth on a lonely road. He presumed that it was the agent impersonating Mrs. Kronholm's husband, and he pulled his auto into a side road, hoping to witness what few reporters ever have: the drop-off and possible pickup...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: How Not to Cover A Kidnaping | 4/8/1974 | See Source »

Such findings are the yield of six months of hard digging by three Star reporters: Bill Anderson, 48, Harley Bierce, 32, Dick Cady, 33, assisted by Photographer Jerry Clark, 34. The quartet depended heavily on clandestine meetings with over 400 informants, nearly 60 of them policemen. They tape-recorded every scrap of information. The work had its hazards: the reporters were often trailed by the police, and telephoned threats became common...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Indianapolis Cleanup | 4/1/1974 | See Source »

Voting largely along party lines, the House passed the bill 258 t0151- a margin insufficient to override a veto-after an impassioned plea by West Virginia Democrat Harley Staggers. "Do you want to go home and tell your farmers, your small businessmen and little plastic companies that you were down here trying to help them?" he asked. By passing the measure, the Democrats figured to satisfy angry demands from constituents that they do something to ease the energy pinch-and to pin political liability for killing the bill squarely on the President. Representative John Anderson of Illinois, a leader...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLICY: From Crisis to Political Issue | 3/11/1974 | See Source »

Kimberly Rath failed until now to make that traditional truce with the self where you are resigned to cropping both your hopes and losses. Failure had brought pain--with acid bummers riding her mind, with a bad trip to California, with sanpaku and Harley, who cared--maybe in the wrong ways. Kimberly must have felt scared, and something in her fear drove her to the place of this old and settled...

Author: By Emily Fisher, | Title: Lady Star Dust | 2/20/1974 | See Source »

...dream had only brought her full circle. So she turned on Harley when he told her, baby go home, because home was what she wanted and home, the home she knew, was wanting. The only dream is displaced, not discarded. She is letting it feed her soul and teach her how to live...

Author: By Emily Fisher, | Title: Lady Star Dust | 2/20/1974 | See Source »

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