Word: saddler
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Abbott is a little embarrassed by the awe he inspires; even old friends are reluctant to call him by his first name. "It's like being knighted when you reach the stage where you can call him George," says Choreographer Donald Saddler, who has worked with him on many shows and now enjoys that privilege. A few weeks ago, Abbott extended the invitation to Gerald Freedman, artistic director of the Cleveland troupe. The dumbstruck Freedman -- Sir Gerry now -- could only respond, "I'll try, Mr. Abbott...
...found that the very issue of Social Security quickly touched personal sensitivities of all kinds. "When everybody's standard of living is shrinking," says Reporter-Researcher Denise Worrell, "how can you choose between your own paycheck and your grandfather's Social Security payment?" Says Washington Correspondent Jeanne Saddler, who interviewed top Administration officials, including Commissioner of Social Security John A. Svahn: "Most people have never understood how the system works. The dilemma the Government faces is finding a way to keep the commitments it has made to the people." Neil MacNeil, who has covered Congress for TIME...
...answer right now seems to be nobody, because every suggested solution will offend some powerful group. But the reconciliation of conflicting interests is the real art of politics. In this case, some form of reconciliation is a social necessity. -By George J. Church. Reported by Hays Corey and Jeanne Saddler/ Washington, with other U.S. bureaus...
...Claudia Wallis. Reported by Patricia Delaney/Chicago and Jeanne Saddler, Washington
Reported by Douglas Brew and Jeanne Saddler/ Washington