Word: ince
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...July, Bentkowski begins a new challenge as art director for LIFE magazine. "I thought I already had one of the best jobs at Time Inc.," he admits. "But how do you pass up designing LIFE?" Our sister publication is gaining a soothing influence, as well as a first-rate designer. Notes Reporter-Researcher Naushad Mehta, who was in charge of all research for the Constitution project: "Tom has always amazed us with his coolness and calm, even in the rush of our most frenetic schedules." We are going to miss...
...horrendous project involving the integration of entertainment with education. You want to call me a consultant? Will your stomach settle? Okay, I'm a consultant. But really I do whatever the Sam Hill I want to." Lately he has been involved in something called Pro Per Inc., + which is "attempting to de-lawyer and re-people the American court system by encouraging Americans to represent themselves in court." And there is something Lawson calls the "Unauthorized Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution." He is publishing a biweekly pamphlet called Common Cents, which encourages the common...
...April 27, 1987, The Harvard Crimson inadvertently published a "Spy v Spy" cartoon without permission and without acknowledging that the cartoon is the copyrighted property of E.C. Publications, Inc. The Crimson regrets the error...
...collective-bargaining agreements. If the proposed bill passes, these companies would have to choose to be either exclusively union or nonunion. Labor leaders believe the law would produce more unionized shops, but some companies indicate they might try to shut out their unions. Such is the case at Phelps Inc., a 2,000-employee construction firm based in Greeley, Colo., that engages in double-breasting. Insists Co-Owner Robert Ruyle: "The unions are shooting themselves in the foot...
...most important Buddhist teachers of our generation," said David I. Rome, president of Schocken Books Inc., a New York City publishing company, and for many years secretary to Rinpoche, "because of the transitional role he played in transplanting this 2,600-year-old religion to the West -- without compromising the religion, the depth of the religion." And yes, said Rome, "we definitely expect him to come back and beseech him to come back, but just as in his life he did things in unexpected ways, we cannot expect him to mind a timetable...