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...carriers; Ozark Air Lines, which in the first nine months of 1972 earned only $1,981,000, calculates that it will have to pay $2.5 million a year. Airline and airport managers argue that the FAA, the Department of Transportation or some other Government agency should pick up the tab. But the Nixon Administration regards even its current budget for air security as merely temporary. The Government is spending $28 million a year to pay the 1,500 sky marshals who now inspect baggage instead of riding planes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIRLINES: The Rising Price of Piracy | 1/1/1973 | See Source »

...Paul Newman, which is, alas, not quite so difficult as it once might have been. He fights bravely and dies heroically but prematurely-long before the movie has meandered to a close. Besides Newman, playing a desperado who dabbles in rough-and-ready jurisprudence, the cast includes Jacqueline Bisset, Tab Hunter, Stacy Keach, Roddy McDowall, Anthony Perkins and Ava Gardner, none of whom measure up to Bruno's ursine splendor and sheer animal magnetism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Quick Cuts | 12/25/1972 | See Source »

Money matters are very much on the U.N.'s mind this fall. Last month the organization had to remind 23 defaulting members to pay their 1972 assessments. U.N. deficits have ranged between $53 million and $70 million in recent years, not counting a tab of $16.6 million that Taiwan left behind when it was expelled last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Money Matters | 11/27/1972 | See Source »

...Dally News executive board, which went into early retirement Tuesday, still hasn't recovered from the trauma of publishing a tab. "We ran out of large sheets of paper one night so we just switched to tabloid format," one editor admitted. "Too much grease for my hair," another said...

Author: By Bo BO Bobozo, | Title: Crimson Defeats Yale Tabloid; Gains 300th Straight Win, 23-2 | 11/25/1972 | See Source »

...inflationary atmosphere in and around high-priced New York City, $237 is a lot to pay for a taxi ride. When British Tourist Mrs. Margaret Morgan, 71, landed at Kennedy Airport and took a cab 30 miles to Woodbridge, N.J., she was somewhat astonished at the driver's tab. But "he was a big fellow," said Mrs. Morgan, so she handed over all her money, borrowed another $150 from the cousin she was visiting to pay what should have been a $35 fare. Mrs. Morgan's story hit the newspapers, prompting help from a wholly unexpected source: Frank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 9, 1972 | 10/9/1972 | See Source »

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