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...wigs, wiglets, switches, and six varieties of scissors) to run up massive overweight charges. They do not lose money. Kenneth, for instance, charges $100 an hour or $500 a day for a house call. Alexandre gets $11 for just a wash and set, Michel Kazan $6 for snipping a lock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Customs: Keeping the Hair Up | 12/31/1965 | See Source »

...amended to allow the U.S. to provide nuclear armament and information to NATO allies. Officials told Congress that the purpose of the program was to enable our allies to equip planes and train crews; they promised that the warheads would be kept in separate stockpiles under American lock and key and would be turned over to the Allies only in case of attack. And yet, only a few months after the missles arrived, the Defense Department authorized Germany to load them on missiles and planes. U.S. military authorities argued that in the event of attack, there would not be sufficient...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Perils of Nuclear Sharing | 12/4/1965 | See Source »

...look around-casually announcing that their passage to New York had been paid by the N.F.L. David ("Sonny") Werblin, president of the A.F.L.'s New York Jets, complained that he was unable to contact players his club wanted to sign-presumably because the N.F.L. had them tucked under lock and key. Amid all the sound and fury, scouts from 22 teams voted for the 22 players that they felt were the best of this year's collegians. From the tabulation of their votes came TIME'S All-America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: College Football: Pick of the Pros | 12/3/1965 | See Source »

...acres of mineral-rich Canadian land, as well as 141,000 acres of Pennsylvania forest, to Texas Gulf Sulphur. The transaction should bring in some $24 million, which could wipe out most of Curtis' $28 million bank debt -down from $36 million after the sale of Curtis' Lock Haven, Pa., paper mill earlier this year. "We are over the hill," says the vice chairman of Boston's First National Bank, Serge Semenenko, the financier who put together a $35 million loan for Curtis in 1963 and has been riding herd on the company ever since. "The first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazines: Curtis' Green Acres | 11/26/1965 | See Source »

Austrians last week were wondering whether their lock would hold even long enough for a yelp for help. For nearly a month, the nation's two leading par ties had been locked in a noisy wrangle over defense spending, and in the midst of it, conservative Defense Minister Georg Prader was hard put to explain how he blew this year's entire arms budget on 36 Swiss Oerlikon antiair craft guns. That brought the self-righteous charge from a Socialist Party news paper that the price of one Oerlikon would pay for 125 new workers' apartments. More...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Austria: What Lock on the Door? | 11/19/1965 | See Source »

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