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Duncan has also participated in or helped run five TIME Newstours, in which corporate, civic and academic leaders are invited to travel as TIME guest journalists to countries that are in the news. Says Time Inc. Editor in Chief Henry Grunwald: "Dick's sharp news judgment and leadership have earned the professional respect and personal affection of his colleagues around the world. He is a journalist's journalist...
...replacement as chief of correspondents and new assistant managing editor is Henry Muller, 39. Brought up in Switzerland and San Francisco, Muller first worked for TIME as a campus stringer at Stanford, from which he graduated in 1968. After joining Time Inc. in 1970, he became a correspondent in Ottawa, Vancouver and Brussels successively and served as Paris bureau chief from 1977 to 1981, when he returned to New York City and became senior editor of the World section. Since then he has supervised TIME's past three Man of the Year cover stories and the special 1985 issue...
...fund received a final $37.25 million loan repayment on Las Vegas' Aladdin Hotel. "We are now certifiably out of casino investments," said Central States Executive Director George W. Lehr. Placed under tight federal oversight in 1982, the fund now invests through the firm of Morgan Stanley Group Inc., which has redirected assets mostly into stocks and bonds. Last year its portfolio climbed in value from $5.2 billion to $6.4 billion--a smart showing even by the bullish Wall Street standards...
This is a novel written in blood and Inc. The author has been a speechwriter for Lee Iacocca, Gerald Ford and the chairman of the board of American Motors, and he has manifestly spent many hours with Kafka's In the Penal Colony and Orwell's dystopian visions. Walker's central figure, a nameless public relations man for a major corporation, is getting stale. The company packs him off for behavioral conditioning. Walker is not much on acronyms: the victim is made to undergo PAR--Positive Attitudinal Reinforcement--and SAD--Supervisory Aptitude Development. But the forced seminars ring with comic...
Markey said the Air Force report, written by Teledyne Energy Systems Inc., based its estimates on "historically documented failure rates" in solid rocket boosters used for Air Force, Navy and NASA missile programs...