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...toughest remarks made about the President came in September from Democrat Clark Clifford, who, believing he was speaking off the record in Averell Harriman's salon, said that Reagan would be seen to be an "amiable dunce." In this political town, that is now nothing more than wishful Democratic thinking and after-brandy prophecy. But it is planted darkly beneath the surface and will be exhumed by critics, whether fair or not, if Ronald Reagan does not steady his house...
...approving every actor cast as an FBI agent to be sure he "looked the part." The ensemble includes a black recruited from military intelligence, played in the pilot by Charles Brown and afterward by Harold Sylvester; a smashing-looking woman psychologist who teaches pistol-marks-personship (Carol Potter); a salon-coiffed, hip-talking pretty boy (Joseph Cali); and a sarcastic, ever grinning preppie athlete (Richard Hill). Their boss, portrayed by Mike Connors, star of Mannix (1967-75), is a tough-but-sensitive older man whose marriage is imperiled by the demands of his career...
...with Reagan before continuing on to Cancun, Mexico, for a 22-nation summit meeting to discuss economic cooperation between rich and poor countries. Last week, after engineering a devaluation of the franc (see following story), Mitterrand was interviewed by TIME Correspondents Jordan Bonfante and Sandra Burton in the gilded salon dore of the Elysée Palace. Throughout, the President exuded the confidence of someone who had occupied the office not for five months but for years. Asked what had surprised him most on coming to power, Mitterrand replied: "Nothing at all. It was just as I had foreseen...
...Squares and Mission: Impossible. In stride Plaintiffs Katharina and Max Binder, the angry owners of Binder's Scissor Styling. Next come the defendants, Ray Cason and his daughter Michelle, 12. At issue: $43 that Cason refused to pay the Binders for a permanent that Michelle got in their salon one afternoon. Cason claimed that the permanent failed to hold up through Michelle's birthday party that evening...
...when the group began playing punk numbers instead of the agreed-upon country and western. The musicians brought a guitar and fiddle on the show, launched into a sample tune, Orange Blossom Special, and won their suit. In the case of the permanent that wasn't, Beauty Salon Operator Katharina Binder borrowed a glass of water from the judge and dunked a strand of young Michelle's hair into it, hoping to show that it would curl. But her hair was dead in the water-and so was the Binders' case. Concluded Wapner: "Michelle appears...