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The 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...
One issue facing Carter proved to be the focus of a high degree of voter concern. Fully 65% of those polled expressed the fear that there would not be enough money left in the Government's Social Security pot by the time they were ready to retire. Asked about...
Beckerman, 52, a tailor's son who managed to get to Cambridge after the war on an ex-serviceman's scholarship, enjoys the jousting with the doomsayers. The most ardent conservationists, he scoffs, are elitists with a "trendy" argument that rarely gets more sophisticated than "stopping the earth...
Fraser knows that the union's principles can be perpetuated only by a new generation of leaders. "We have plenty of talent out in the plants and in the shops," he says. "We have to nurture it." Time is running out: by 1983, when Fraser must retire, every one...
After breakfast you retire to the poolroom to pass a little time because you don't want to get to the fieldhouse too early because then you have to sit around forever waiting for the game to start and you just get too nervous when you have to wait around...