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Though East Coast catches certainly should increase somewhat, that euphoria seems exaggerated. Some 63% of the 6.5 billion lbs. of fish that Americans eat each year is imported, and U.S. fishermen will not automatically inherit that share. Many of the fish sold in the U.S. are caught by European vessels in the North Atlantic, outside even the 200-mile limit and well beyond the reach of American ships. Within the 200-mile zone, there is a serious question of how many fish remain to be caught by anybody...
Paloma Picasso, who stands to inherit a sizable chunk of Father Pablo's multimillion dollar art fortune, may have felt less than flush when she agreed to appear in Immoral Tales back in 1973. The French-made, soft-core porn film casts Paloma, 26, as a 17th century Transylvanian countess who gets her kicks by bathing in the blood of virgins. Though given few lines to speak, Paloma appears nude, engages in a lesbian love scene and at one point bathes in a vat of genuine pig's blood. "I did not like the part...
...almost believe we are ghosts...It's not only what we inherit from our parents that keeps on returning in us. It's all the old self-doubts, fears, hurts, prejudices. They aren't alive in us; but they hang on just the same...Ghosts everywhere--so many and thick, they're like grains of sand...
...caretaker "collective leadership." If Brezhnev were to retire in the near future, his titular successor would probably be Politburo Member Andrei Kirilenko, 69, an old Brezhnev crony, who has acted for Brezhnev during his recent illnesses. Kiril Mazurov, 61, at present Kosygin's standin, is expected to inherit the premiership. Potential second-stage succes sors to Brezhnev's job include such relative youngsters as Fyodor Kulakov, 58, who supervises agriculture for the par ty, and Konstantin Katushev, 48, the Party Secretary in charge of keeping East European parties in line...
Ford's program, though, does not go as far toward helping farmers as a sweeping rule change suggested by Indiana Senator-and Democratic presidential hopeful-Birch Bayh. His bill would exempt the first $200,000 of an estate from taxation entirely, though only for people who inherit family farms that were owned and controlled by the deceased for at least five years. Inheritors of small businesses would not be helped at all. Bayh charged last week that Ford's tax-deferral plan would only mean "slow death for family farms, instead of sudden death...