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Another program run by Alberse and distributed on much the same basis is With Me Today, a 15-minute, biweekly interview with newsmakers and news reporters. Visiting Time Inc. correspondents regularly turn up to discuss issues and events. Outside guests have ranged from Poet Paul Engle to Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge to Restaurateur Howard Johnson. Says Alberse: "The programs are as varied as TIME itself-and often as unpredictable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Feb. 24, 1967 | 2/24/1967 | See Source »

...weeks ago, Pepsico Inc., the parent company of Pepsi-Cola, announced that it will move its headquarters from midtown Manhattan's Park Avenue to the 112-acre grounds of the Blind Brook Polo Club in suburban Westchester County, which it purchased. Nearby Greenwich, Conn., last week gave preliminary approval to American Can Co.'s plan for shifting its 1,300-employee international headquarters to a 141-acre tract by 1970. Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. bought 60 acres in Stamford, Conn., for its chemical division, along with 700 white-collar workers. Uris Buildings Corp., builder of dozens of Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Headquarters: Exodus from Fun City | 2/24/1967 | See Source »

...Happy Place." With Flintkote Co. and American Metal Climax Inc. already headed for Westchester County, and Corn Products and Union Camp Co. going to New Jersey, seven of the U.S.'s largest companies had opted out of Fun City, as Mayor John Lindsay likes to call it, within a year. At week's end, pint-sized (250 employees) Bohn Business Machines announced that it would also quit Park Avenue for suburbia. President Arnold Perry blamed rising city taxes and sky-high commercial rents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Headquarters: Exodus from Fun City | 2/24/1967 | See Source »

...years ago, Libya ranked virtually nowhere among the oil-producing nations of the world. Today it stands seventh, behind the U.S., U.S.S.R., Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iran. Thirty-nine companies have drilling operations in the Libyan desert. The biggest producer is a consortium, Oasis Oil Co. of Libya, Inc., comprising Continental, Marathon and Amerada-Shell. Also on the scene are Esso, Mobil/ Gelsenberg (75% Mobil-owned) and Amoseas, a joint exploration venture of Texaco and Standard of California. Together, these giants pump more than 1.7 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Libya: Pumping Up Profits | 2/24/1967 | See Source »

Flushed with success, SDS is now trying to organize about half a dozen of Boston's largest private hospitals, members of the powerful Greater Boston Hospital Council, Inc. Jewish Memorial's 200 beds are small stuff compared to any one of these hospitals. SDS and the union are limiting organizing to private hospitals because workers in state hospitals are represented by public employees' unions...

Author: By W. BRUCE Springer, | Title: SDS Beats Teamsters at Their Own Game, Organizes Hospital Workers in Roxbury | 2/18/1967 | See Source »

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