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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...suit charges that Irving Richards, a Harvard-employed detective, and his assistant Raymond Palmer assaulted Regan with a revolver and beat him severely in 1974, during their investigation of the coin theft...

Author: By Anne E. Bartlett, | Title: Coin Witness Alleges Beating, Sues Harvard | 10/3/1977 | See Source »

Cook County Judge Raymond Berg last week postponed ruling on Chicago's motion for a prevention order, and directed Chicago authorities to meet with black leaders and arrange for a march in Marquette Park. A grateful coalition leader, the Rev. A.I. Dunlap, said he would consider parading on a weekday, in order to reduce the potential for violent counterdemonstrations. Sounding very like his predecessor, Richard Daley, Chicago Mayor Michael Bilandic says "I don't think it has anything to do with color," and adds "marching has turned out to be a regressive type of thing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: First Amendment Blues | 8/15/1977 | See Source »

...surge in investment by the French and the Germans. The French stake in the U.S. economy has grown more quickly than any other, expanding from a mere $300 million in 1971 to an estimated $2 billion today. French officials are actively encouraging firms to move abroad. Says Premier Raymond Barre: "You can't take on the Germans and the Americans, let alone the Japanese, unless you have a well-diversified international industry, which implies foreign direct investment on an ever increasing scale." Michelin, the big tire firm, is leading the way with plans to spend upward of $400 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTMENT: A Safe Haven for Frightened Funds | 7/25/1977 | See Source »

...paper-shuffling marathon has had telling effect. Conceding that the IBM case "wears people out," Justice Department Lead Counsel Raymond Carlson recently announced he would retire this fall (Katzenbach, too, admits he is "sick to death of this," and is retiring in four years). A new federal team, the third on the case, will cross-examine IBM witnesses. The Government wants to take 200 to 300 new depositions, in part to acquaint new prosecutors with details of the case. Two weeks ago, a youthful Government attorney asked such confusing questions of a friendly witness that Judge Edelstein, amid snickering from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Those Cases That Go On and On | 6/27/1977 | See Source »

Winter's Cold. "The worst is over," says United California Bank Economist Raymond Jallow in Los Angeles. Jallow and other economists believe that the price spurt in the past months was due mainly to the economic effects of last winter's cold weather. Moreover, Townsend-Greenspan & Co., the New York consulting firm headed by Alan Greenspan, a member of TIME'S Board of Economists and formerly Gerald Ford's chief economic adviser, notes that "the chances of a significant acceleration in inflation rates as the economy moves into 1978 appear to be diminishing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PEOPLE: A Strange Mix of Confidence and Doubt | 6/13/1977 | See Source »

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