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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Storage space is almost as tight as on a spaceship, and living quarters are as cramped as they were for Captain Bligh's midshipmen. Says a California boatwife: "When you cook corned beef and cabbage, everything you wear next day smells like corned beef and cabbage." Miamian Tom Dixon, 35, who inhabits a relatively spacious 45-ft. catamaran houseboat he designed and built, notes that his 360-sq.-ft. living area is the equivalent of a one-car garage. Even at a dock, high winds and storms can make a boat dweller feel as if he were inside...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Boat People, American-Style | 3/5/1979 | See Source »

Begin's visit to the U.S. last July erased many remaining apprehensions. In Washington, he got along well with Carter and congressional leaders; in New York, he impressed leaders of the Hasidic Lubavitcher sect, the Central Conference of American Rabbis and several other groups. Says Miamian Val Silberman, national vice chairman of the United Jewish Appeal: "Everyone went away feeling good about him." Israeli Defense Minister Ezer Weizman told TIME Jerusalem Correspondent David Halevy that Begin's main and "probably only real success in the U.S. was to unite American Jewry behind him and Israel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Begin's American Bandwagon | 9/5/1977 | See Source »

Even more remorseful was one of Segretti's Florida agents, Martin Kelly, 24, a Miamian. More articulate and politically savvy than the other two witnesses, he declared sadly: "Any shame or abuse that can be heaped on me is certainly well deserved." Kelly did, however, relate one of the few lighthearted tricks of the campaign. He said he had offered a University of Florida coed $20 to run naked past a hotel where Muskie was staying and to shout: "Muskie, I love you!" To his surprise, she did so. Quipped the normally solemn Senator Joseph Montoya: "You must have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WATERGATE: Dirty, but Surely Beyond Tricks | 10/15/1973 | See Source »

...producer-promoter of this unusual event is Murry Woroner, the Miamian behind radio's popular computerized boxing series (TIME, Nov. 8, 1968). For the fight, a panel of several hundred sportswriters and ex-boxers rated each of the champs on 129 characteristics (speed, tendency to cut, ring generalship). The results were then put through an NCR 315 computer, which spun out a punch-by-punch script...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: The Super Fight | 1/19/1970 | See Source »

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