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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...have been studied and even profiled, just as skyjackers were, for use by law-enforcement agencies as an aid in spotting killers in advance. The type is fairly well defined. "He has been neglected, abused or rejected by one or both parents," says Dr. Marvin Wolfgang, a University of Pennsylvania sociologist. He is frustrated, both in his work and in his personal life, and probably has some kind of sexual problems. Feeling rejected by his parents, he will likely seek reassurance in some larger paternalistic group, like the military. Both Moore and Fromme fit the otherwise male pattern. Moore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SECURITY: PROTECTING THE PRESIDENT | 10/6/1975 | See Source »

...squad car, shot once in the heart with a .38. Officer Glover, shot twice in the head and chest, apparently with the same gun, lies a few feet away near a battered red 1967 Plymouth convertible. Reddy had managed to get off three shots. Glover clutches a Pennsylvania title of ownership for the Plymouth. Witnesses say that Glover was apparently carrying out a routine check of the car, which was double-parked. After a few minutes of talk, the driver suddenly started shooting, then fled on foot. So did a companion, who had been standing near...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Anatomy of a Man Hunt | 10/6/1975 | See Source »

...Examiner has lately been making up for lost time. In March, the paper was the first to locate the Scotts' Pennsylvania farmhouse, and last week beat competitors to the Harrises' Mission District rooming house. But some of the younger Examiner newsmen still have problems. Reporter Larry Kramer, 25, was out on an undercover assignment at a local high school when he was told to interview the Harrises' landlord. Still dressed like a high school student, Kramer located Landlord David Mele and told him he was from the Examiner. "Oh, yes," said Subscriber Mele. "How much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: All in the Family | 9/29/1975 | See Source »

Moslem Ties. Whatever it amounts to, Ali's purse may eventually prove to be mere mad money. Before he broke camp in Pennsylvania, he was visited by Mandungu Bula Nyati, Foreign Minister of Zaïre. Bula helped promote Ali's "Rumble in the Jungle" against Foreman. He now wants to establish Ali as the middleman in all business deals between Zaïre and U.S. firms. Ali's share could reach $100 million a year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Ali in Wonderland | 9/29/1975 | See Source »

...help of its image maker, Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove, Pittsburgh's biggest public relations firm. Hundreds of Copperweld's 4,300 employees have ridden buses into Washington and Manhattan to picket against the takeover, urged on by United Steelworkers President I.W. Abel. Republican Senators Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania and Robert Taft of Ohio, where Copperweld operates two plants, have issued statements supporting the Pittsburgh firm. Pennsylvania Governor Milton J. Shapp sent a wire to Smith stating his belief that Imetal wants Copperweld "as a source of cash only and has no intention of reinvesting profits in the U.S." Pennsylvania...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MERGERS: Hold the French | 9/29/1975 | See Source »

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