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Atlanta District Attorney Lewis Slayton, by contrast, was delighted, because "this ruling takes the technicality out and gives us more practicality, and that's what we need." Massachusetts Assistant Attorney General Barbara Smith argued that the decision would actually protect civil liberties by encouraging more officers to get warrants, because they no longer have to be concerned that "the court is waiting to pounce on them for the slightest error...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: A Matter of Good Faith | 7/16/1984 | See Source »

...RIGHT STUFF begins in 1947 at Edwards Air Force Base, where we first meet some of the men who a decade later will become astronauts: Cooper (Dennis Quaid), Grissom (Fred Ward) and Deke Slayton (Scott Paulin). Along the way NASA adds Glenn (Ed Harris). Alan Sheperd (Scott Glenn). Scott Carpenter (Charles Frank) and Wally Schirra (Larrie Henriksen). But Yeager remains on the California desert to continue his test runs which seem every bit as heroic as his counterparts' trips into space. As portrayed by the playwright Sam Shepard, Yeager stands above the rest. His humility, perseverance and courage imply that...

Author: By Richard J. Appel, | Title: High Flying Heros | 10/29/1983 | See Source »

Donald ("Deke") Slayton, 59, a no-nonsense loyalist to the space program, remained with NASA until 1982, when he became president of Houston's Space Services Inc., the first American privately financed space enterprise. Divorced this year, he revels in flying his formula midget racing plane in competitions, but otherwise keeps a low profile. His astronaut celebrity, he says, was something to be tolerated rather than enjoyed: "I just learned to cope with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Meanwhile, Back in Real Life. . . | 10/3/1983 | See Source »

...standards, very fancy. The flight of Conestoga I, an arc 192 miles up and 326 miles out over the Gulf of Mexico, was perfect but fleeting, less than eleven minutes from blastoff to splashdown. The dummy payload was just a 1,100-lb. tank of water. Said Donald ("Deke") Slayton, the former astronaut who was flight director for the launch: "We didn't have a single anomaly in flight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Outer-Space Entrepreneurs | 9/20/1982 | See Source »

...taught engineer, blew up during a test of its liquid-fuel engine. Chastened, Hannah got serious. He hired an experienced California contractor who had built 22 rockets for the Government, got a solid-fuel Minuteman motor from the National Aeronautics and Space Ad ministration (cost: $365,000), and hired Slayton and seven other full-time employees to help...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Outer-Space Entrepreneurs | 9/20/1982 | See Source »

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