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...European hotels. He said he wanted to be halfway between the oil fields of California and the Middle East. Perhaps. But as his biographers make clear, the Continent was a better place than the prudish U.S. to carry on multiple sexual adventures. By 1960 he was established at Sutton Place, his estate some 23 miles from London. He never returned to America, not even when his twelve- year-old son Timothy was dying from a brain tumor in a New York hospital...
...home gyms may be just the latest status symbol--"as swimming pools used to be," says Labrum--but most buyers are committed fitness buffs. Allan Sutton, 52, an investment adviser in New York City, dropped out of his health club about a year ago. "I find you give yourself a million different excuses not to go work out," he says. He spent about $1,500 converting the downstairs family room of his suburban Larchmont, N.Y., home into an exercise room, installing two stationary bikes, a rowing machine, a cross-country skiing machine, a Nautilus for the Home abdominal builder...
...will be taking on a new assignment as chairman of Time Inc.'s Magazine Group, acting as senior adviser to Kelso Sutton, the group's president. Before moving on, I want to express my appreciation to everyone who has contributed to TIME's success. When I took over in 1978, worldwide ad revenues were $208 million; the total this year will approach $500 million, the highest ever recorded by any magazine. U.S. circulation has increased by 350,000 in the past four years to 4.6 million; around the world, circulation is almost 6 million. That is 32 million readers each...
...innings of work, junior Doug Sutton (2-1, 1.88) looked strong, but his history of arm trouble came back to haunt him. Sophomores Jim Chenevey and George Sorbara have shown potential, but Chenevey still has control problems and Sorbara--an excellent reliever as a freshman--was unreliable this year...
...play larger houses for larger fees, the Apollo declined. In 1976 it closed and lapsed into the realm of remembrance, like vaudeville at the Palace or P.T. Barnum's extravaganzas at the Hippodrome. Now it has been opened again by black businessmen, led by former Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton, who plan to install a state-of-the-art video center so the shows can be recorded for TV distribution...