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Sooner or later, quite possibly by the end of this year, Colby seems certain to be asked to leave-a fate that he accepts philosophically. Says one White House aide: "He inherited all the skeletons in the closet and issued all the corrective memoranda, but that's not going...
There was speculation in Buenos Aires that she might ask Congress for a leave of absence for medical reasons. If granted, it would give her a graceful way to retire while her successor, newly elected Senate President Italo Luder, tried to put matters back in order. If the situation improves...
Each week the Washingtons had two entertainments open to anyone who appeared in respectable clothes: the President's "levees," for men only, every Tuesday from 3 to 4; and Martha's tea parties, for men and women, on Friday evenings. Washington thus described his levees: "Gentlemen, often in...
As the Brezhnev era draws to a close -the Party Chief is expected to retire next year-the prospects for the Kremlin have rarely looked so promising. In the eleven years of Brezhnev's reign, Moscow has achieved nuclear and hence political parity with the U.S., improved its image...
Tough Decisions. Townsend's decision to retire even as a director on Oct. 1 caught the industry by surprise. At a Detroit press conference he rejected any suggestion that creditors or directors had hastened his departure. Later he expounded to TIME Correspondent Edward J. Boyer on the pressures of...