Word: sessions
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Skow was also worn out from having spent the entire day following Tiegs on her rigorous schedule; it began with an early morning TV show and ended with a seven-hour photo session for a cigarette advertisement. Says Skow: "First there was an hour and a half of makeup, then four costume changes, then hours of posing under a wind machine and a heater." Three days later, Tiegs posed for six hours -this time for TIME'S cover. Hiro, one of America's top fashion photographers, assembled what he calls "a professional task force" in preparation. Says Hiro...
...leading spokesmen to come to the White House Friday morning. There, in the Roosevelt Room, the guests met a formidable array of brass. It included Carter, Vice President Walter Mondale, Labor Secretary Ray Marshall, Energy Secretary James Schlesinger and Special Trade Representative Robert Strauss. In the hour-long session, Carter set a 6 p.m. deadline for settlement, without revealing his threatened countermeasures...
...speech and during the question session that followed, Averoff avoided comment on his country's internal politics. He concentrated instead on the themes of hopes for improved relations with the United States and Turkey...
...Israeli side, Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan was already in the U.S. to do some fund raising and talk with Carter and Vance; after his session at the White House, he noted that "significant differences" remained regarding the settlements and the plane sale to the Saudis. Next week Defense Minister Ezer Weizman is due in Washington, and Begin will probably arrive the week after that. Washington wags were already debating whether Begin would get the same treatment, including a Camp David weekend, as Sadat. Joked one Jewish community leader: "We clocked Carter when he went to meet Sadat on the White...
Jimmy Carter popped into the 2 ½-hour session for only five minutes. As he spoke, a helicopter settled on the South Lawn of the White House to whisk him and Rosalynn to Camp David for the week end; parts of his remarks were drowned out by the roar of the rotors. He urged the businessmen to support the Panama Canal treaty. Commented Eastern Air Lines Chairman Frank Borman, who would have hoped for more forthright pronouncements on energy: 'Tm all for the treaty." White House encounter sessions may be important in establishing communication between the Administration and business...