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Though his official salary is only $200 a month, Sutowo explains that his wealth is not based merely on that income. He says frankly: "I'm very big in tobacco exports, drugstores, a textile factory, rubber estates and interests in six or seven companies. I do them in my spare time." For example, when he recently learned that a contractor in Singapore needed rocks, Sutowo got government permission to have them shipped from an Indonesian quarry. Though he invested not a cent of his own money, Sutowo collects 50% of the profits. "I just arranged it," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Indonesia: Attack on Corruption | 8/31/1970 | See Source »

...Biggest Block. One morning last week Goodyear Tire & Rubber reported a marked decline in earnings. About noon, Salomon Bros, handled the sale and purchase of 1,184,300 shares of Goodyear-the largest block ever traded on the Big Board. Jay H. Perry, 35, the partner in charge of block trading' first got a call from a big Goodyear holder, who wanted to sell. The seller was eager to get out quickly as usual, but refused to accept less than the going market price. Perry made a deal to pick up the stock, and further decided...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wall Street: The Success of Salomon | 8/3/1970 | See Source »

...Potomac cruise to Mount Vernon. At the Smithsonian, she was intrigued by the astronaut space suits, and asked U.S. Moonman Neil Armstrong: "Is there a danger of a rip?" Replied the relaxed Armstrong: "The difference between eternity and life is about one one-hundredth of an inch of rubber...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The White House: Charles & Anne & David & Julie & Tricia | 7/27/1970 | See Source »

...Some top-level changes are expected by the next congress, but an argument is still raging over who should move up. In the center of this speculation is Aleksei Kosygin. Only last week, along with President Nikolai Podgorny, he was unanimously re-elected by the rubber-stamp Supreme Soviet. Nonetheless, at 66 Kosygin has neither the robust health nor the untempered power hunger of some of his colleagues, and some Western experts believe he would like to step down at the 24th Congress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soviet Union: Indecision at the Top | 7/27/1970 | See Source »

...name. The reverse puritan takes his pleasure as aggressively as he once took his work. Having fun has become his new duty. "Feel!" has become the new moral imperative. The original puritan denied the feelings he had. The reverse puritan boasts of feelings he does not have, writing rubber checks on love in capital letters. Captive to a new perfectionism, he flagellates himself equally for his marginal failures at orgasm and for his secret indifference toward minorities, for relating badly to his children and for not relating at all to the children of Pakistan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: WE ARE NOT AMUSED-AND WHY | 7/20/1970 | See Source »

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