Word: levins
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After a dry-eyed departure from the Knesset, Ben-Gurion returned to the cool of his Tel Aviv home to reminisce with TIME Correspondent Marlin Levin about his long career. Ben-Gurion professed himself generally satisfied with his life. But the old man, who will spend most of his time on his Sde Boker kibbutz in the Negev, confided that he had found work on the land more fulfilling than statecraft. Among his reflections...
...meetings with Sisco, Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban reiterated his government's feeling that it is time for the Arabs to make a gesture toward peace. In a similar vein, Eban told TIME Correspondent Marlin Levin shortly before Sisco's visit: "We can't go on playing chess by making all the moves. We have made all the moves...
...that match. Penn's Hugh Curry out-lasted Crimson captain John Levin at the top spot 2-6, 6-2, 6-4-the only individual contest to exceed straight sets. Curry is back again this spring, and although his progress has been interrupted by a pulled hamstring muscle, he could give Harvard's Bill Washauer the toughest battle the Crimson junior has had alf spring...
...others to make any progress: Cairo is expected to lecture him on U.S. culpability for furnishing Israel with Phantoms. When Sisco reaches Israel this week, the chief topic will be the increasing Russian presence in the Middle East, particularly Egypt. "The Soviet Union," Eban told TIME Correspondent Marlin Levin last week, "has not had to use any armed force, has not had to conquer any territories, has not established a Communist regime, and yet has developed a deep penetration of the eastern Mediterranean." Plainly, Sisco is unlikely to hear any fresh thoughts about a peaceful settlement from either side...
...Levin-Townsend Computer Corp., which owns the Bonanza, has suffered the sharpest decline of all the casino companies-an 87% fall from last year's high of 57½ to last week's 7⅛ a share. In the last nine months of 1969, the company had a $15.9 million loss. Too small and poorly managed to compete with the giants, the Bonanza has been closed and may be sold. Unless they find a buyer, officials of Levin-Townsend say that they may be unable to pay off some notes held by Kerkorian, the previous Bonanza owner...