Search Details

Word: owners (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

George H. Berkowitz, owner of Legal Seafoods, said yesterday the permit requirement will "completely ruin" business in the area, adding that the new lot is "merely a token gesture by the city...

Author: By John C. Scheffel, | Title: City Will Enforce Inman Parking Ban | 3/30/1977 | See Source »

...supermarkets last week to stock up on thousands of saccharin-sweetened products-diet soft drinks, canned fruits, desserts-before the FDA's ban goes into effect, which might happen on July 1. "We had our shelves almost cleaned off," said a Denver grocer, Ross McCotter. Said Houston Supermarket Owner John T. Butera: "A man called this morning and asked for 1,000 cases of Sweet'n Low. I told...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REGULATION: The Sour Taste of a Sweetener Ban | 3/28/1977 | See Source »

Industry suppliers are also responding. Paul McMackin, owner of a Dedham, Mass., equipment supply house, is not increasing his orders from National Can. He already has a stockpile of 4.3 million bottle caps imprinted "diet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REGULATION: The Sour Taste of a Sweetener Ban | 3/28/1977 | See Source »

...weeks to meet the April 15 filing deadline. Form 1040 is more complicated than ever, asks more seemingly unanswerable questions, and requires more aspirin and mental ability to complete. Even Form 1040A, the short version for taxpayers who do not itemize deductions, is trickier than before. Beams Harry Friedenberg, owner of H & R Tax Service in Los Angeles: "Congress in its infinite wisdom simplified the tax form so much that people are calling us and screaming 'Help!' We're delighted. We get $60 an hour for filling out short forms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TAXES: On the Mark, Get Set, Calculate | 3/21/1977 | See Source »

...Shortly after Carll Tucker, a book and theater critic for the Village Voice, turned 25, his father-in-law, Manhattan Radio Station Owner R. Peter Straus, took him to breakfast to discuss the young man's future employment prospects. Straus brought along Norman Cousins, editor of Saturday Review since he turned 25 in 1940. Cousins "liked the cut of his jib" and last week found something for young Tucker to do: buy and then edit Saturday Review. The price was from $3 million to $6.5 million, depending on various future expenses, and part of the money comes from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Short Takes | 3/21/1977 | See Source »

Previous | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | 100 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 | 108 | 109 | 110 | 111 | 112 | 113 | Next