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...stick"). When he is not dining out, he eats in the White House mess. Nominally, he lives in a town house overlooking Rock Creek Park. As one of his occasional dates, Barbara Howar, put it: "The place looks like a Holiday Inn. The furniture is sort of Grand Rapids Motel. The one room that shows that somebody lives there is his library. The walls and bookshelves are lined with pictures of Henry with every world leader you've ever heard of, and some you haven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Henry Kissinger Off Duty | 2/7/1972 | See Source »

...lying, he has obviously left himself open to comprehensive perjury charges, for his account is remarkably explicit. He and Hughes first met by prearrangement, says Irving, in Oaxaca, Mexico, on Feb. 13. By Irving's account, the meetings continued over the next ten months, in automobiles and motel and hotel rooms in San Juan, Puerto Rico; Nassau; Beverly Hills and Palm Springs, Calif.; Key Biscayne and Pompano Beach, Fla.; and somewhere near Miami...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ECCENTRICS: The Hughes Mystery Deepens | 1/31/1972 | See Source »

Simon's lyrics express a mixture of urban and exurban complaints: carbon monoxide ("the ole Detroit perfume"), thin motel walls ("Couple in the next room/Bound to win a prize"), everybody's Congressman ("He's avoiding me"). Simon has always been a fine rock guitarist-indeed, his guitar was usually all the accompaniment S & G had at their concerts-but the new LP is filled with the unexpected lights and shadows of a newly refined classical technique. The best thing in the album, though, is a number that Simon just sings, leaving the accompaniment to others...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Simon Says | 1/31/1972 | See Source »

Trouble began on New Year's Day, when 20 black men and women checked into a Baton Rouge motel. City police soon began receiving complaints from local merchants that the group was vigorously canvassing their neighborhoods asking for contributions. Some witnesses say they represented themselves as a young artists group, while others allege that they handed out Black Muslim literature. The group also announced a street rally for early last week, to be followed by a march to city hall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RACES: Battle in Baton Rouge | 1/24/1972 | See Source »

...found not a single clue. Nor could anybody determine who the bikinied girl might be. An Adelaide man wondered if it could be his missing daughter, who had loved to hand-feed kangaroos near their former home. Steve Patupis, owner of Eucla's sole watering hole, the Amber Motel, suggested that "she" might be an itinerant Englishman who had disappeared from the motel last year, leaving his luggage behind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AUSTRALIA: The Nymph of Nullarbor | 1/24/1972 | See Source »

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