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...multinational man. Born in Paris of a British father and a French mother, he speaks both languages fluently, divides his time between homes in England and France, and holds passports of both nations. Goldsmith's $1.4 billion-a-year Cavenham Foods empire-Europe's third largest food processor after Unilever and Nestlé-also straddles the English Channel...
...uses conventional X-ray equipment to photograph the breast. The difference is in the developing. Instead of X-ray film, the xero-radiograph uses a selenium plate that has been specially treated to make it sensitive to X rays. Once exposed, the plate is inserted into a processor similar to an office copier, where it is "developed" electronically. The result is an exceptionally accurate Xerox "picture" of the breast, its internal tissues and any cancer that might be present...
...President downplayed the politics of his moves. Nixon explained that Hardin, a pipe-smoking former chancellor of the University of Nebraska, had wanted out as early as three months ago to accept "an exceptionally attractive offer" as vice chairman of Ralston Purina Co., a large cereals and feed processor in St. Louis. Yet it was also true that Hardin had, perhaps innocently, become a political liability. Many farmers considered him an ineffective spokesman for their interests; others did not even recognize his name-with the result that Nixon became the object of their discontent. Conceded one of Nixon...
...joint center--which will open on October 22--consists of two separate computer locations. The main processor is located at M.I.T., the smaller one at the Harvard Computation Center on 33 Oxford Street...
...equipment consists of an IBM 370--155 and an IBM 370-145. The main processor will be rented from IBM for $75,000 a month...