Word: ince
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Time Inc. Editor in Chief Hedley Donovan and Mexico City Bureau Chief Bernard Diederich interviewed Echeverria at Los Pinos, his official residence in wooded Chapultepec Park in the heart of Mexico City. "No longer is the President's residence a show place of expensive imported European furnishings as it has been in the past," cabled Diederich. "Instead, each of the public rooms is a permanent exhibition of folk art and crafts from all of Mexico's 31 states and territories. It is a fitting setting, for these days bare-legged Tarahumara Indians from the Sierra Madre or huarache...
...write down the nature of your problem and mail it to me. If this is an emergency, write 'Rush' on the letter. All letters will be judged on the basis of neatness and originality." Manhattan Psychiatrist Edward Hornick's electronic surrogate greets the caller with "Shrink, Inc." Some of the more innovative answering-machine users are massage parlors and "rap" studios. In its recorded message the Blue Orchid Studio of Kansas City, Mo., gets right to the point. "Hi," says a seductive, girlish voice. "Would you be interested in my warm, nude body?" One New York City...
...proposals. His recommendation: deepen the rebate by several billion dollars. Arthur Okun, also of Brookings, and University of Minnesota Economist Walter Heller have both served as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. Otto Eckstein, Harvard professor and head of Data Resources, Inc., a Cambridge, Mass., think tank, is a former member of the council, and its current chairman, Alan Greenspan, is on leave from TIME's Board. Murray Weidenbaum, who replaced Greenspan on our panel, was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Nixon Administration. Robert Nathan heads a private consulting firm...
...principally on fund raising this year. His campaign treasury of nearly $1.5 million was collected in the past six months and is second only to that of George Wallace among prospective Democratic presidential candidates. Jackson's early contributors have included Leonard Davis, director of the Colonial Perm Group Inc. of New York, and his wife, who gave $6,000; Max Karl, president of MGIC Investment Corp. of Milwaukee, $3,000; Investment Banker William R. Salomon of New York, $1,000; and Charles Wohlstetter, chairman of Continental Telephone Corp. of Chantilly...
...After 21 years with Taplinger, Inc., a public relations firm, Bertha Kelly, 50, was making $20,000 a year as vice president in charge of West Coast operations. When Taplinger merged with Rogers, Cowan & Brenner, Kelly was dismissed without severance. "I've had to learn to avoid all extravagance," she says. "In fact, I'm just scratching along." Her job prospects...