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...half a century, TIME'S People section, with its glimpses of the famous and infamous, has offered readers escape from news of assassinations, wars and economic woes. Today, though recession is crimping the style of many of their subjects, Staff Writer Gina Mallet and Reporter-Researcher Amanda Macintosh, our People section's Sherlock Holmes and Watson, carry on the department's tradition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jan. 27, 1975 | 1/27/1975 | See Source »

...Macintosh and Mallet spend several nights a week at art gallery and nightclub openings, film and theater premieres, sports events, gala concerts, parties and award dinners, often accompanied by TIME'S celebrity-hunting paparazzi. Fortunately Mallet explains, quips often since most of the people we talk to are under the in fluence of something." Unfortunately, Macintosh points out, some call the next morning and ask to have their best quotes stricken from the record...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jan. 27, 1975 | 1/27/1975 | See Source »

Mean Streets, 2:15, 5:50, 9:40 and Macintosh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cambridge | 5/16/1974 | See Source »

...Fiona Macintosh and why is her employer saying all those terrible things about her? A barrage of ads in U.S. publications condemns her as the "world's most hated stewardess," though a glance at her face proves that she is an absolute lamb. Supposedly, however, Fiona is detested by the other airlines that compete against British Caledonian Airways, the most aggressive scheduled carrier to appear on the crowded North Atlantic run in years. Caledonian launched its new flights April 1, to the accompaniment of a slick ad campaign that bills the company to American passengers as "the airline other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIRLINES: Making Hate Pay | 5/14/1973 | See Source »

...over Yale, and strengthen its hold on third place in the ECAC standings. Equally important to the Crimson, however, is the match between Princeton and Cornell at Baker Rink. If the Tigers can pull an upset (unlikely, since captain Art Schmon quit the squad Monday and defenseman Brian MacIntosh is benched for fighting last Wednesday), Harvard is assured of a tie for the Ivy title, provided it wins its last two games...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Harvard aims for high ECAC seed...Yale will be content with a victory | 2/26/1972 | See Source »

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