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...possessed, Nader has forsworn any semblance of a normal life. His workdays last 16 to 20 hours, often seven days a week. He has no secretaries, no ghostwriters, no personal aides other than his summer volunteers. Nader operates from two little-known Washington addresses and two unlisted telephones???one in the hallway outside the $80-a-month furnished room that has been his home for the past five years, the other in his one-room office in the National Press Building. He rarely answers knocks on the door and sometimes lets the telephone ring; the surest way to reach...
TIME of July 30, under the title "Not Viable," states that had Labor cut off utilities?light, heat, water, news, telephones???it would have had a "frantic San Francisco by the throat." TIME should study the history of San Francisco before making such a statement...
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