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When the fourth morning breaks sunny and warm in the harbor of Nassau, it is a relaxed group that piles into the tender to be taken ashore. Herb, 40, a pudgy and amiable eyeglass distributor from Philadelphia, heads hand in hand with Beverly, 25, an industrial designer from Boston, for a day at Paradise Beach. Hannah, 52, a veteran of three singles weeks in the Catskills, has resignedly fallen in with a group of lady cribbage players from Westchester, and is on her way with them for a day of shopping. Tom, 27, a salesman from Cincinnati, has teamed with...
After their honeymoon-probably in the sun and possibly in Florida or Nassau -the newlyweds will settle into a two-bedroom apartment in Northampton in a building owned by Smith College. Furniture is no problem: since her parents' new residence in Washington comes furnished, Julie has scavenged their Manhattan apartment for everything from her father's fruitwood chest to end tables and Oriental rugs. David will commute the seven miles to Amherst in a well-worn white 1962 Valiant, which he bought from his grandmother last year. After earning his degree in political science, he plans to study...
...circumventing U.S. securities laws. To get around the restrictions on trading by "insiders," for example, corporate officers sometimes buy or sell stock in their own companies through Swiss banks. Other U.S. investors use the banks to sidestep margin requirements. The Government estimates that all foreign banks -in Panama, Nassau and West Germany as well as in Switzerland-account for at least 8% of the transactions on the New York Stock Exchange. In singling out Switzerland, U.S. officials seemed most disturbed about their lack of precise knowledge about all that may be going on. Swiss bankers, Assistant U.S. Attorney General Fred...
Lowenstein's campaign, which began in March when he was nominated by the Dissident Democrats of Nassau Country, ended at a victory celebration at Karl Hoppl's--a Baldwin restaurant that does most of its business on weddings, bar mitzvahs, and sweet sixteens...
Incredibly, in a district registered more than three to two Republican, Lowenstein won by 4400 votes. Nobody knew that Tuesday night--the official returns didn't come in. But when, at 12:45 a.m., Eugene Nickerson, Nassau Country Executive, said, "I don't have the figures, but it's my understanding that we've won," the 2000 Lowenstein supporters in the room broke into hysterical, confetti-throwing cheers...