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About two months ago, David Tendler, 43, the chairman of Phibro, first began meeting socially in a New York suburb with John Gutfreund, 51, the managing partner of Salomon Bros., and several members of his seven-man executive committee. The talks were cloaked in the extreme secrecy that has become the hallmark of the two companies...
...Supreme Court disagreed. Entertainment, wrote Justice Byron White for six of his brethren in the seven-man majority, falls "within the First Amendment guarantee," as do political speech and ideological speech, and "nudity alone" cannot strip away this "mantle." Noted the court: "The zoning power is not infinite and unchallengeable." Nor was the court impressed with Mount Ephraim's justification for the ban-that it would avert parking problems and the need for additional police protection-since the town allowed a variety of other commercial enterprises. The ordinance was overly broad, said the court, in that it banned...
...stroke, however, "made them ineffective in the water," seven-man Amy Donovan said. In the end, the team that kept up the fast stroke rate muscled its way through the turbulent course more efficiently...
Harvard's Adam Dixon finished second in his qualifying heat in the mile yesterday at the NCAA indoor track championships in Detroit, with a time of 4:06.6, to send him into today's seven-man final...
...seven-man IOP Study Group on Presidential Transition will produce two approximately 150-page studies by November. One will go to either Rep. John B. Anderson R-III.) or former California governor Ronald Reagan if President Carter slips from the throne. "The purpose is not to make substantive recommendation on how to manage a specific transition," Moore says. "We look at past experiences, dating as far back as Eisenhower, and try to draw together the lessons which apply to the current conditions of society and the federal government...