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...company as a whole doubtless will survive and even prosper. Johnson & Johnson makes all manner of sanitary products that have become consumer bywords. Among them: Band-Aids, Stayfree maxi-pads, Ortho-Novum oral contraceptives, many baby products. Tylenol accounted for only $400 million of the company's 1981 sales of nearly $5.4 billion, which ranked J&J No. 68 on the FORTUNE 500 list of the largest U.S. industrial companies. Some Wall Street analysts now guess that the expense of recalling all Tylenol capsules will cause the company to report a loss for the current quarter, but add that...
Even prior to reconvening, the court had booked its schedule of oral arguments into February. It carried 126 cases over from last term. The Justices usually try to hear about 150 cases each year. Obviously, most of the expected thousands of new cases will have to be turned away. Coming back to overflowing IN baskets is nothing new for the court, nor are complaints about it. But with the number of cases filed having doubled over the past 20 years to 4,400 last term, calls for some sort of relief are again getting shrill, even desperate. And they...
...officials insist that there was no such document. But they concede that Habib did give the P.L.O. oral promises through Lebanese intermediaries that the Palestinians would be safe. The reason, according to one senior White House aide: "We had guarantees from the Israelis, which we believed were adequate." When P.L.O. officials charge that the U.S. must share some responsibility for not preventing the massacre, another official admits: "Quite candidly, they have a case...
...charges that the money was cut off by Betsy Bloomingdale, who had known of the affair since at least 1974, when Morgan filed suit against Bloomingdale during a temporary falling out. Morgan promptly sued for fulfillment of financial commitments that Bloomingdale had made in three letters and of his oral promises of lifetime support. Bloomingdale thought of her, she contends, as his "other wife." Betsy's lawyers concede there was an intimate relationship, but charge that any agreements between the two amount simply to sex for pay and are thus illegal, unenforceable contracts...
...Digest Bible comes with ringing publicity hosannas from the likes of Norman Vincent Peale, Oral Roberts, Pat Boone (an "authentic Bible feast!"), Executive Director John Mostert of the conservative American Association of Bible Colleges, and President Donald Shriver of New York City's liberal Union Theological Seminary ("an important new addition to the life of Christians, the churches and the world . . ."). So far, only cranky Fundamentalists seem to be offended. They argue that Christians must take the Bible straight, the way God gave it. Warns the Christian Beacon: "The Reader's Digest has done a good...