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BORN. To Barbara S. Thomas, 36, a lawyer who is only the second woman ever named to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and at the time of her appointment in 1980 was the youngest SEC commissioner ever, and Allen Lloyd Thomas, 43, a lawyer in New York City: their first child, a son; in New York City. Name: Allen Lloyd Thomas Jr. Weight...
...perspective. Two years ago the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League tried to lure Walker with a contract offer of $1.6 million. Still only a freshman, the Georgia star didn't bite, but he knew enough to take out a million dollar insurance policy on himself with Lloyd's of London. The annual premium reportedly cost his family...
...years and would come just as economic recovery is expected to begin boosting steel orders from such big-ticket industry customers as automakers and capital-goods manufacturers. Roger Smith, chairman of General Motors, which alone buys 7% of the steel industry's output, has already warned Lloyd McBride, president of the United Steelworkers of America, that unless wage talks between the companies and the U.S.W. are settled by March, GM will not hesitate to turn to Japanese and European suppliers for its steel. Other big users of steel would doubtless choose the same route to ensure supplies...
...LLOYD ROBERTS...
...News Overnight. TV's wittiest, toughest, least snazzy news strip. The late hour (1:30 a.m. E.S.T.) allows for lengthy and caustic reports, sutured by two droll, articulate anchors: Lloyd Dobyns (now succeeded by Bill Schechner) and Linda Ellerbee...