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Your story "The New Baby Bloom" [Feb. 22] stated that Senator Ted Stevens' wife "occasionally uses convenient Secret Service agents as baby-sitters for her six-month-old daughter." The Secret Service currently has no authority to provide security for either Senator or Mrs. Stevens. Even when the agents are protecting a family, parents provide for a child's personal needs...
...Washington, Lawyer Catherine Stevens, 37, wife of the Senate majority whip, Alaska's Ted Stevens, occasionally uses convenient Secret Service agents as baby sitters for her six-month-old daughter. She once breast-fed her in a room beside a presidential banquet. Mr. Reagan signed a menu for the infant. Even board rooms contain more than the usual number of maternity business suits these days. The senior officers' dining room of a New York banking concern, where executives entertain clients at lunch, was recently over whelmed by pregnant women. Said one female executive: "They thought at first it was something...
About 75 of Cambridge's municipally employed nurses picketed in front of City Hall last night and packed the city council chambers to gain support for their efforts to settle a six-month-old contract dispute...
...convocation in the Saudi capital, the second meeting of the six-month-old G.C.C., may well be remembered as one of the key sessions in recent years dealing with the complex and convoluted Middle East. The six rulers, whose combined oil reserves represent about one-third of the world's total, took the first steps toward playing a role in international diplomacy commensurate with their financial power. Their decisions included final approval of a far-reaching economic treaty that could turn the organization into a Gulf States common market, and agreement to set common regional defense priorities...
...bazaar bargaining has now been made easier by computers. The machines locate the parties that might be able to make a trade and then give money-like credits that can be used in future deals. Says James Blunt, vice president of marketing and sales at Barter Systems' six-month-old office in Stamford, Conn.: "We operate very much like a bank-a bank of goods and services instead of cash...