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...beer (Heinies and Lowies), burritos, movies, Harlequin romances, records (anything by Journey, Rush, Van Halen, AC/DC) and movies (alltime fave: Mommie Dearest). Other Total Necessities: a blow dryer, a Walkman and at least one gold chain. PAVs are obsessed with fashion, crowding mondo cool stores from the Galleria in Sherman Oaks, Calif., to the Galleria in White Plains, N. Y. (Minis and ruffles, short pants and denim jackets with the collar turned up and cuffs rolled back are in.) Top status possessions are a horse, a health-club membership and a monthly clothing allowance. A rilly killer bedroom...
Democrats, who control both houses, went along with the deal, but not before having some rhetorical fun at Clements' expense. Representative Robert Bush of Sherman complained that "we've gone from bragging to begging." Clements' opponent in November, State Attorney General Mark White, noted that the incumbent "has the dubious distinction of being the first Governor in the Southwest to preside over the bankruptcy of a state unemployment compensation fund, and this is a disgrace." The Governor accused the Democrats of "demagoguery...
Kenneth B. Sherman South Berlin, Mass...
...same time that Rozelle has been ramming his head straight into Davis and the Sherman Antitrust Act, he has also been trying end-around plays. Political football is not just an expression. The N.F.L.'s All-Stars lobbying team, featuring former Democratic National Committee Chairman Bob Strauss, is wheedling Congress to exempt the league from antitrust laws and make the exemption retroactive in Oakland's case. A slightly troubling side to this is that two new expansion franchises may soon be handed out, perhaps to Phoenix or Memphis or Birmingham or Jacksonville or Indianapolis, and Rozelle has made...
...traditional freedom from federal antitrust laws enjoyed by the "learned professions" has started to erode, with the court striking down anticompetitive pricing practices of lawyers and engineers. Last week it was the doctors' turn. The court ruled that a fee schedule adopted by some Arizona physicians violated the Sherman Act even though it set only maximums. Wrote Justice John Paul Stevens: "It may be a masquerade for an agreement to fix uniform prices, or it may in the future take on that character." Since two court members did not take part, the 4-to-3 decision raises some doubts...