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Though not one to stand on ceremony, Author Norman Mailer, 57, is planning three: a marriage, a divorce and a marriage, in unceremoniously quick succession. The self-described "champion of obscenity, wise father of six [now eight] children and husband of four battling sweet wives" was recently granted his long...
But many advertisers say that they detect a more subtle, almost schizophrenic attitude among consumers. E.E. Norris, executive vice president of the Manhattan ad agency Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, has nicknamed this the "splurge or scrimp" mentality. He argues that today's consumers are willing to spend heavily on...
MARRIED. Norris Cotton, 80, Republican Senator from New Hampshire from 1954 to 1974; and Eleanor Brown, 77, his nurse-housekeeper for the past two years; both for the second time (each was widowed); in Charlestown, N.H.
While brilliant innovators such as William Norris (Control Data) and Frederick Smith (Federal Express) can still build large new businesses from scratch, corporate control has passed increasingly from entrepreneurial proprietors to hired managers. Leading companies are no longer owned by the founders' families. The Rockefellers control less than 5% of...
Curtin hurled scoreless ball the rest of the way, aiding his own cause by picking two slumbering Rams off first base. Add those to the one Sorich nabbed in the fourth, and you can bet URI coach John Norris will hold baserunning drill tomorrow, rain or shine.