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...Jersey Supreme Court, too, will try to second-guess the nation's highest court. Last week it heard oral arguments in an appeal of a 1964 lower court ban of Fanny Hill.* As he picked his way among the piebald pronunciamentos of the U.S. Supreme Court, New Jersey Chief Justice Joseph Weintraub plaintively confessed, "I don't know what they mean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Supreme Court: Guessing About Obscenity | 11/3/1967 | See Source »

...those who were in Washington getting their heads bashed in, it all seemed to fit. That is why Israel was smiling, looking like Oral Roberts hearing the faithful just come straight up out of the congregation to testify...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: To be cool, detached is to be irrelevant Passion is the way now | 10/28/1967 | See Source »

This year Singleton has reached out to acquire such firms as Pennsylvania-based American Safety Table Co. (industrial sewing equipment), New York's Wah Chang Corp. (rare metals) and Denver's Aqua Tec Corp. (oral-hygiene appliances). That kind of diversification means that Teledyne has thereby reduced its reliance on Government contracts, which now account for only 45% of its business v. 82% in 1964. With profits increasing by an average 190% annually (to probably $20 million in 1967) Singleton's Teledyne holdings have grown from his original stake of $225,000 to about $32 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: Teledyne's Takeoff | 10/6/1967 | See Source »

...teachers in ghetto elementary schools, but allowed its demand for more power over disruptive students to be turned over to a study committee. At week's end the union threatened to prolong the walkout when fresh disputes broke out over the contract wording of some of the oral agreements, such as for special programs in ghetto schools...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Teachers: Back to School, Bitterly | 9/29/1967 | See Source »

...funds. In his zeal to create a town of beauty, Simon, heir to a Manhattan real-estate duchy, plunged ahead with construction in 1962 without calculating how much his dream would cost-or even securing a loan. Simon recalls that "Reston never recovered" after the collapse of an oral deal with the Washington Gas Light Co. to supply $6,000,000 at a low interest rate. Gulf bailed him out with $15 million only five days before lack of funds would have halted buildine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Real Estate: Thistles in the New Towns | 9/29/1967 | See Source »

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