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Ways to Speed Up. The task will be formidable, if not impossible. Herbert Stein, a member of Nixon's Council of Economic Advisers, calculates that if full employment is to be reached on schedule, real gross national product-not counting price increases-must grow at an annual rate of 6%. His estimate closely parallels the view of Democrat Walter Heller, a former CEA chairman. Said Heller last week: "I am happy to see that they are starting to catch up with our arithmetic." The economy is far away from Stein's goal. Real G.N.P. rose only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Nixon's Temptation to Shift Policy | 11/16/1970 | See Source »

Howard Miller, a lawyer opposing Rusher, challenged the police activities on a moral and legal basis, presenting testimony from Ralph Stein, formerly at the U.S. Army Intelligence "New Left Desk" and Caxton Foster, a professor of computer technology at the University of Massachusetts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Privacy Invasion Defended By Miami Chief Gormeyer | 10/23/1970 | See Source »

...Stein said that even such factors as sexual habits, reading tastes, and personal associations are included in the files. Foster said that the computer-based program could eventually be developed to cover virtually all activities of every U.S. citizen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Privacy Invasion Defended By Miami Chief Gormeyer | 10/23/1970 | See Source »

...David Stein, 35, is a highly skilled British forger of post-impressionist paintings. After a London gallery exhibited his fakes-billing the show as "Master Forger David Stein Presents Braque, Klee, Miró, Chagall, Matisse, Picasso"-a Manhattan gallery eagerly tried to follow suit. New York State's attorney general took the gallery to court, contending that the paintings would be a public nuisance. But New York Supreme Court Justice Arnold Fein sided with Stein and the gallery. Since Stein signed his name to the paintings and gave fair notice that the works were "in the style...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Decisions | 10/19/1970 | See Source »

Leaving the exhibition, one can't help but remember a kaleidoscope of images: Sassetta's Magi colorfully dotting a hill, the light passing through the stained-glass window of Vermeer's work, the strength of Picasso's Gertrude Stein, Rousseau's Tropics, with a monkey that looks like he's blowing bubbles with orange bubble gum, or Pollock's Autumn Rhythm defying the limits of its canvas. As if each color of Morris Louis' "unfurled" is a work from the show, one sees them falling off to the sides leaving a space of white light shining from the center...

Author: By Meredith A. Palmer, | Title: Masterpieces from the Metropolitan Museum | 10/15/1970 | See Source »

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