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Brezhnev at 70 looks in robust health, negating rumors over the past three years that he was nearing the end of the road because of cancer or leukemia, gout or heart trouble. He has given up smoking at the insistence of his doctors. He puts in a busy schedule. His...
Carter may have some new faces to contend with in labor. Mine Workers President Arnold Miller is likely to be challenged by U.M.W. Secretary-Treasurer Harry Patrick in the union election in June. Patrick might stiffen union bargaining demands. AFL-CIO Chief George Meany, 82, could retire this year. His...
When she was only 25, Margaret Mead studied sexual mores in Samoa and earned an assistant curatorship at Manhattan's American Museum of Natural History. Half a century and many field trips later, the anthropologist is still working for the museum. To commemorate her 50th anniversary on staff, which...
He is not about to retire to a hearth. Karajan is a burgeoning one-man empire, pulling in a reported $2 million a year. He is constantly in recording studios; next year his third complete recording of Beethoven's symphonies will be released. Then there are the hours spent...
McComb, who has said privately that lights bother his eyes, has been a judge for 49 years and is apparently well enough off to retire. He may be resisting that step because he likes filing his conservative dissents to the court's generally liberal opinions. But his judicial philosophy...