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Sonnenfeldt chaired the session, which included Administration officials and about a dozen outside experts. Among those invited: Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger and two of his predecessors, Harold Brown and Donald Rumsfeld; Brent Scowcroft, National Security Adviser to President Ford; and Norman Podhoretz, a neoconservative writer and Administration critic. "It's an effort to break out and listen, to avoid being caught in my cocoon," says Shultz...
Says Forman Teacher Margaret Roper: "I don't think of these kids as handicapped. There is no limit to where you can take them after you find the key." Despite the well-publicized view of New York Physician Harold Levinson, who argues that dyslexia is a disorder of the inner ear and can be dealt with by taking antihistamines, experts insist that dyslexia is not a disease...
...leased to local farmers for $750,000; they used it to grow corn, hay, soybeans and other crops, and to graze livestock. Farmers like John Nugent of Manhattan, Ill., who now rents some of the land for $95 per acre, are interested in buying "if the price is right." Harold Holz, who manages the land for the Uniroyal Corp. under a federal contract, says that the grazing land is worth around $1,500 per acre, while the more fertile land may fetch as much as $2,400 an acre. Potential bidders need not worry about the tons of explosives stored...
...seven months, executives of American Telephone & Telegraph Co. (1981 revenues: $59.2 billion) have not dared pop open champagne bottles to celebrate the settlement of the Government's antitrust suit against the company. Reason: they have waited nervously for U.S. District Court Judge Harold Greene to end the case by signing a consent decree for the landmark agreement that AT&T and the Justice Department reached in January. Greene had won a reputation for pulling surprises in the eight-year-old case, and nothing could be set until he approved the deal. Last week the judge did it again, ruling...
...some ice steam you say it Harold and spend a bitter sweet should baning arguing about...