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Since the end of the Fascist era 27 years ago, the Italians have had a new government on the average of every 9.8 months. But now the pace is quickening. Government No. 32, which was headed by Christian Democrat Mariano Rumor, lasted a mere 100 days. Last week former Treasury Minister Emilio Colombo, another Christian Democrat, had barely formed Government No. 33 before many Italian politicians were predicting that it would fall almost as fast...
Tired of the quarreling, Rumor resigned in early July. After nearly a month of futile negotiations to form a new government, President Giuseppi Saragat turned to Colombo, who is a highly regarded economist but nobody's idea of a forceful politician. To everyone's surprise, the scholarly bachelor formed a government that was virtually the same as the one at which Rumor had thrown up his hands. But by week's end Socialist leaders were hinting that Colombo might not last more than three or four months...
...some of the $23 million in loans that are coming due this year. Ordinarily, such a short-term debt would be easily managed by a company that lists assets of $177 million and had revenues of $118 million last year. A series of events has clouded King Resources in rumor, however, and called into question its whole way of doing business...
Detroiters sometimes liken the atmosphere in Ford Motor's executive suite to a Byzantine court. The company now has not one but three presidents: Lee lacocca, Robert Stevenson and Robert Hampson. The rumor mill turns largely on which one seems to be most in the chairman's favor at the moment. Whoever it is certainly does not call Ford "Henry"; no employee dares to. lacocca, a highly aggressive and voluble man, seems to have the lead now. He is one of the few executives who will tell Ford when he thinks the chairman is wrong. Even so, visitors to lacocca...
...Rumor has linked the name of the President's elder daughter Tricia Nixon, 24, to a herd of eligible bachelors, among them White House Aide Jeff Donfeld and Barry Goldwater Jr. Nothing serious, said Mother last week in an obvious effort to scratch the whole field: "Tricia has a boy friend in every port." Nonetheless, White House insiders insist that there's a front runner, Harvard Law Student Edward Cox, 23, whom Tricia first met six years ago at a Chapin School dance in New York. In fact, these Washington touts are hinting that Tricia and her steady...