Word: manhattan
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...singer and film star (Claudine); and Robert DeLeon, 24, managing editor of Jet magazine, whom she met during an interview four months ago, a year after the end of her brief marriage to Las Vegas Haberdasher Freddé Glusman; she for the third time, he for the second; in Manhattan...
...Happy Hooker was made on location in Manhattan and seems to use New York's most bleakly excessive character actors. Many of them are familiar from the Broadway stage and, indeed, do their bits as if filling in the time between the matinee and the evening performance. Not the most professional attitude, perhaps, but in this case worthy of a little sympathy...
...constantly vexing problem of antitrust law: how to define what "market" is involved. Raymond Carlson, 52, the Justice Department's chief lawyer for the case, contends that IBM controls a dominant 70% of the market for general-purpose computers and related equipment. IBM lawyers, led by Manhattan Attorney Thomas Barr, 44, and former Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, reply that the true market in which the company competes is the much broader one for all kinds of electronic data-processing equipment, and that in any case a 70% share has not constituted a monopoly in previous cases...
Divorced. Alfred G. Vanderbilt, 62, multimillionaire horseman, and his third wife, former Chicago Socialite Jean Harvey, 38; after 18 years of marriage, three children; in an uncontested proceeding in Manhattan. The divorce followed almost two years of separation, during which Vanderbilt was seen frequently on and off the track with comely Jockey Robyn Smith, 29, who often rides wearing the cerise and white silks of Vanderbilt's Sagamore Farm stables...
...plea occurs at a particularly convenient time, because angels of every condition have convened in historic Liederkranz Hall on Manhattan's East 58th Street, between Park and Lexington Avenues, to hammer out a new moral code for human society. The angels cannot understand a relatively new development called "money," which has become the most powerful of humanity's totems. They begin to suspect that the million-dollar lapel grabber and his wife can help...