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...Angeles Bureau Chief Don Neff is responsible for 13 states stretching from New Mexico to Montana and west to Alaska and Hawaii, with 102 electoral votes...
...science of the flight, lunar geology, and the reactions of the crew and controllers as glitches arose, John Wilhelm, Leo Janos and James Schefter made good use of long experience on the space beat. Fred Golden, who wrote the story, has been our Science writer for two years. Don Neff, who edited the article, was TIME'S Houston bureau chief in 1968-69 and covered Apollo shots 6 through 13. At Cape Kennedy last week, Golden and Neff found the launch site's jammed press bleachers more than faintly reminiscent of a class reunion. "There's always...
Huge kudu eyes, wide, hungry mouth, bullfrog-in-a-barrel baritone: Hildegard Knef came sauntering out of rubbled Berlin to become an international star -for the U.S. a sexy fraulein figure renamed Hildegarde Neff, for Germany a second and more controversial Dietrich. And here it is: the expectable show biz autobiography. But not the predictable boredom: The Gift Horse sold 300,000 copies in Germany. Like Puccini's Tosca, Hilde Knef has lived for art and love, but like Brecht's Ginny Jenny she now casts a cold eye on her follies and grandeur. Don't expect...
From the West Coast, Los Angeles Bureau Chief Don Neff covered the impact of the SST decision on the ailing aerospace industry. He has followed the field since 1965, when he did the reporting for a cover story on a Mariner space shot. Of the aerospace business, Neff says: "I feel as if I saw the best of it, the challenge and the drama, and now the sadness...
Correspondent John Tompkins, whose regular beat is business news, surveyed the reactions of financiers and industry executives in New York. Like Hannifin and Neff, Tompkins is no stranger to technology. In 1966, he published a book, Weapons of World War HI, in which he discussed the supersonic prospects...