Word: ince
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...give its readers a broad perspective on modern Presidents, TIME turned to former Time Inc. Editor-in-Chief Hedley Donovan, who served a year in the White House as a senior adviser to Jimmy Carter. Donovan offers a comprehensive commentary on the presidency. Having spent much of his career reflecting on nine Presidents from F.D.R. to the present, he also proposes the qualities that future aspirants should possess, not to get the job, but to do it well...
What does it take to be a good President? The former Editor-in-Chief of Time Inc., who spent a year in the White House as senior adviser to Jimmy Carter, offers some suggestions...
...received a "substantial number" of submissions from individuals since its computer was introduced in August 1981. Apple Computer Inc. gets 100 every week. For any programmer whose software hits it big, the profits can be enormous. Seymour I. Rubinstein, 48, who wrote WordStar, a program for editing text, notes that while it costs only about $25 to manufacture his software package, the programs retail for between...
...circulation by 48,000. Stephen Mindich, publisher of the weekly Boston Phoenix (circ. 140,000), is an admirer: "The Herald may hype stories, but the facts are correct, and it has credibility." Advertisers, however, have not been buying. Edward Eskandarian, president of the Boston advertising agency Humphrey Browning MacDougall Inc., explained: "The Herald has an older, downscale audience, while the Globe delivers the $35,000-and-up households." John Morton, dean of newspaper industry analysts, summarized the struggle ahead: "Hearst has already Murdochized the Boston paper. I do not know what more Murdoch himself...
...such numbers that during 1981 the city pulled ahead of Florida's Walt Disney World to become the most popular single travel resort in the U.S. Says Lee Isgur, a respected gambling-industry analyst with the New York City investment firm of Paine Webber Mitchell Hutchins Inc.: "Basically, the eastern half of the country has discovered the excitement and glamour of legalized casino gambling. Millions of people can now drive two or three hours at the most, gamble for the evening, then turn around and go home...