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Months before his visit to Africa last week, Chief of Correspondents Henry Muller filed a request for an interview with Ethiopian Leader Mengistu Haile Mariam. Success seemed unlikely. Mengistu has been largely inaccessible to the Western press in the dozen years since he and fellow military officers overthrew Emperor Haile Selassie. Muller had reason to hope he might be an exception. Eighteen years earlier, he and his wife Maggie McComas, now an associate editor at FORTUNE, had gone to Ethiopia to teach school as Peace Corps volunteers. Just as Muller was about to embark, word was passed along from Addis...
That ability -- and willingness -- to adjust a busy schedule comes easily to Muller, a former Paris bureau chief and senior editor of the World section who took over as chief of correspondents and assistant managing editor last February. Not only had Mengistu agreed to the exclusive interview that appears in this week's issue but the government also placed a Soviet-built Mi-17 helicopter at the disposal of the TIME group, which included Nairobi Bureau Chief James Wilde and Photographer William Campbell. They were given a glimpse of Ethiopia rarely seen by Western journalists. On a side trip...
...pretty sure that our main benefactors have been invited," says James Muller Jr., the secretary of the Law School's alumni affairs office. The Law School was given 450 representative slots for the celebration...
ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITORS: Richard Duncan, John Elson, Henry Muller...
CORRESPONDENTS: Henry Muller (Chief); R. Edward Jackson, B. William Mader, - John F. Stacks (Deputies) Washington Contributing Editor: Hugh Sidey Diplomatic Correspondent: William Stewart National Political Correspondent: Laurence I. Barrett...