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...Traffic Controller Charles Hewitt at the Cleveland Air Route Traffic Control Center relieved another controller. Scarcely a minute after he came on duty, Hewitt saw an alarming sight shaping up on his big, dimly lit radar surveillance scope. The two green phosphorescent data blocks -small, illuminated groups of numbers and letters giving the altitude and heading of each flight-were moving perilously close to one another at a combined speed of 1,000 m.p.h...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AVIATION: Riding the Whip | 12/15/1975 | See Source »

...Emily Hewitt is currently a first-year student at Harvard Law School. Despite the furor caused by the ordinations, Hewitt remains an extremely private person, refusing interviews or publicity. Her classmates at the Law School are unaware of her priestly status. Those who discover it are surprised, and often mention her dedication to the law. Heyward, who knows Hewitt well, having lived for many years in the same diocese as the law student, calls her friend "extraordinarily holy and fabulously committed." Walter J. Telfer, chairman of the Church and Ministry Department at Andover-Newton Theological Seminary, where Hewitt taught until...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Awaiting Recognition | 12/8/1975 | See Source »

Moore was arraigned on a charge of attempting "to kill the President of the United States by the use of a handgun." She asked for and was given a public defender, James Hewitt, as her attorney. U.S. Magistrate Owen Woodruff set bail at $500,000 and, with the concurrence of both Hewitt and the U.S. Attorney's office, ordered her to undergo psychiatric tests at Metropolitan Correctional Center in San Diego. That may take 60 days. Said one top police official: "This looks like completely a mental case, and if that's what finally comes out, that should wrap...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SHOOTING: FORD'S SECOND CLOSE CALL | 10/6/1975 | See Source »

...only Mike Wallace has called her. Quinn portrays him as a boorish sexist who sniped at her continually behind her back at CBS. "He said that he was sorry, that he hadn't realized I felt that way. I think he was stunned by my perception of him." Don Hewitt, a producer who went with Quinn to London as her director for the coverage of Princess Anne's wedding, and who Quinn claims kept the cameras off her in retaliation for her rejection of his persistent sexual overtones, has not called her. But she says, "I've heard stories about...

Author: By Steve Chapman, | Title: We're Gonna Make You A Flop | 8/15/1975 | See Source »

...suggestive New York magazine article, that she was a blonde seductress who would do anything to get stories. Worse, certain CBS executives evidently began to believe it. Quinn describes the efforts of some of them to land her in bed, most notably those of Sixty Minutes Producer Don Hewitt, who, she says, got himself assigned to direct her coverage of Princess Anne's wedding and announced, "London is such a nice place to have an affair." Quinn also has unkind words for CBS Correspondent Mike Wallace, who was "not only telling everybody how unattractive and unintelligent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: I Am Not a Failure | 7/7/1975 | See Source »

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