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...Tocqueville Prize was founded a year ago "to fill the need for a major prize of international scope in the field of political science," Peyrefitte wrote in December 1979. The first prize went to the French journalist Raymond Aron...

Author: By Michael W. Miller, | Title: Riesman Given French Prize; Giscard to Make Presentation | 12/2/1980 | See Source »

...verdict is expected at the end of this week in the trial of Representatives John M. Murphy of New York and Frank Thompson of New Jersey; Murphy and Thompson are accused of sharing two $50,000 payoffs with various coconspirators. Still to come: the trials of Congressmen Raymond Lederer of Philadelphia, accused of accepting $50,000; Florida's Richard Kelly, indicted for receiving $25,000; and New Jersey Senator Harrison Williams, accused of taking mining stock as a bribe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Refund, Please | 12/1/1980 | See Source »

...fictitious sheiks. The two Democrats convicted in the scandal, Michael ("Ozzie") Myers of Pennsylvania and John Jenrette of South Carolina, as well as two awaiting trial, Frank Thompson of New Jersey and Merchant Marine Committee Chairman John Murphy of New York, were defeated. The sole survivor among those indicted: Raymond Lederer of Pennsylvania, whose trial is scheduled for December...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The House Is Not a Home | 11/17/1980 | See Source »

When the union's boycott of the company proved ineffective-Stevens last year earned a record $47.7 million on revenues of $1.8 billion-the A.C.T.W.U. also launched a corporate harassment campaign that turned out to be very potent. Devised by Raymond Rogers, 36, a former VISTA worker, the strategy aimed at isolating Stevens from the business community. Rogers scored his first coup in 1978; that was when the Manufacturers Hanover bank dropped two of its directors who were also Stevens directors, following a threat by many unions to withdraw more than $1 billion in pension and other funds they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Stevens Accord | 11/3/1980 | See Source »

...blond of Blondie; Chris Stein, who composed the sepulchrally melodious score, is Blondie's lead guitarist; Pat Benatar, in a featured role, has an album of her own. And Union City is faithful to the tones and undertones of film noir, that postwar style of moviemaking that transposed Raymond Chandler's mean-streets prose and James M. Cain's haunted losers to celluloid. Electric blue and neon orange infiltrate the Venetian blinds as Harlan, obsessed with finding the person who has been drinking from the milk bottles outside his door, strikes the culprit with a blow hard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Black Milk | 10/20/1980 | See Source »

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