Word: kleine
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...networks in New York. When Frost found out about this he offered Nixon a flat $500,000 for four shows. NBC was also bidding, and Lazar coaxed Frost into raising the ante to $600,000, plus a reported 20% of any profits. Helping Frost land the contract was Herbert Klein, Nixon's longtime press confidant, who felt that Frost was not the kind of U.S. journalist who is "always trying to put in his own opinions." Klein's other recommendation: U.S. TV's talkative Merv Griffin...
...camisole à la mode started in New York about three years ago, when Designer Fernando Sanchez introduced fluffy white tops and accompanying triple-flounced petticoats. His customers today include Cher, Diana Ross, Barbara Sinatra and Marisa Berenson. Calvin Klein has come out with soft, scal-loped-edged camisoles for summer...
After discovering that the "Klaus" who regularly chatted with Frau Hornischer was one of Interatom's leading nuclear experts, Verfassungsschutz agents learned to their alarm that Traube had vacationed for ten days in Yugoslavia in 1975 with Hans-Joachim Klein, another young radical who four months later took part in the kidnaping raid on OPEC ministers in Vienna (TIME, Jan. 5, 1976). Verfassungsschutz advised Interatom of Traube's dubious friendships; they decided against dismissing him immediately on the theory that he might go underground and threaten nuclear revenge. Nine days after the OPEC raid, an agent interrupted Traube...
Different Dilemma. Clearly benefiting from the publicity, Traube now denies having met any terrorists other than Klein. "Maybe I am a little naive," he said, on learning the bent of some of his friends. He argues that as soon as Verfassungsschutz realized that his relations with them were innocent, the agency should have pressured Interatom to rehire him. Traube is demanding a hearing at which he can confront Interior Minister Werner Maihofer, the man ultimately responsible for the bugging...
...surrounding culture. "You're told so often how normal it is to feel bitter and resentful as a wife and mother," says Lois Kholos of Tarzana, Calif., "that if you do enjoy it you somehow feel unusual." "Every issue of Woman's Day and Family Circle, "Tina Klein of Los Angeles points out, "tells stories of women doing things in the outside world or how they have turned their hobbies into moneymaking projects." Meanwhile, from the centers of expertise and progress, women mainly get refracted images of Gloria Steinem ("Sex is now primarily a form of communication...