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...Like the six previous TIME news tours, it was designed to enable a group of influential and concerned citizens, traveling at their own expense, to seek information from the best sources available to TIME. Arrangements for the tour were made by Chief of Correspondents Murray Gart and Assistant Publisher Lane Fortinberry, with the help of TIME bureau chiefs in the Middle East. For the travelers, the tour provided a unique opportunity to learn firsthand about a geopolitically vital region, and to pose hard questions to heads of state on oil and investment policy, petrodollar recycling and the prospects...
Politics of Conspiracy. This is a three-day national conference on assassination theory, and it includes some movies. Also lectures, seminars, and experts like former New Orleans D.A. Jim Garrison, Mark Lane (Oswald's lawyer who made the film Rush to Judgment with Emilio de Antonio), the screenwriter for Executive Action, Donald Freed, and Theodore Charach who made The Second Gun and knows more about the JFK killing than practically anyone. At B.U. For details call the Cambridge Assassination Information Bureau...
...JOSEPH LANE KIRKLAND, 52, secretary-treasurer of the AFL-CIO and President George Meany's right-hand man. Kirkland is known in labor circles as a skillful behind-the-scenes negotiator...
...moving into the mainstream after Cock-burn's Harper's article on the "second gun" theory (which according to my foremost paranoid contact--who was bursting with 'I told you so's'--wasn't considered that good by experts). This one is on the Warren Commission, made by Mark Lane and the same Emilio De Antonio who made In The Year of the Pig and Milhous. At B.U.'s Sherman Auditorium Sunday night at 8 p.m. Lane will be there to show more footage and discuss the film...
...chore of stamping prices on each individual item, which means that they can get by with fewer $4-an-hour grocery boys. Although the cost of installing the system can run as high as $125,000, industry analysts reckon that automated check-out can save a typical eight-lane supermarket about $40,000 a year. Some chain officials predict that 8,000 U.S. supermarkets will be using the system...