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...firm, Wilkinson, Sedwick & Yelverton in Los Angeles. Last month its members voted to take in Robert P. Gray, a former Litton Industries manager, as a partner. On the way to his first company meeting, Gray got a phone call offering him a different job. He traveled East to look into it-and joined Manhattan's Wheelabrator-Frye, a pollution-control-equipment company, as a senior vice president at $120,000 a year...
...five-year parliamentary term -and essentially it decided nothing. Disgusted by a decade of ineffective revolving-door Cabinets, most Italians nevertheless fell back on old allegiances once they went into voting booths. As a result, most of the ten major parties emerged from the campaign much as they had entered it-and Italy faced the prospect of another round of shaky coalition governments...
...Jewish identity may be great sport for you to try to pin down, but for those of us who take it seriously, living it is the only way to define it-and that takes a lifetime...
...criticizing Nader, though, Mc-Carry complains that Nader criticized the National Traffic Safety Agency after helping establish it-and therefore being bound, McCarry presumes, never to attack it. After his disillusion with Nader's overzealousness, McCarry incongruously follows with a recitation of Nader's underzealousness in supporting the late Joseph A. Yablonski's ill-fated attempt to win control of the corrupt United Mine Workers...
...discouraged some potential donors. He was doubly hurt in the Florida fuss over revealing financial support. When McGovern, Lindsay and Humphrey voluntarily agreed to open their books, Muskie was criticized for holding back. When he promised to reveal his sources, it looked as though he had been forced into it-and some Republican donors will likely be embarrassed. Business leaders who like to hedge their bets by giving to the leading contenders in both parties may hold back...