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...Democrats, the economic issue is producing a rare semblance of unity: a wholehearted agreement to disagree with the President. "The Reagan program is not working because it is not fair," said House Speaker Tip O'Neill in a reply to Reagan's regular Saturday radio talk. Two once, and no doubt future, foes on the primary trail, former Vice President Walter Mondale and Senator Edward Kennedy, joined last week for a friendly vaudeville tour of Boston, to "help" Kennedy in his easy march toward reelection. Said Mondale of his prime competitor for the 1984 nomination: "Kennedy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Hot Time on the Hustings | 11/1/1982 | See Source »

...Lorean probe involved undercover agents of the FBI working closely with DEA officers, investigators from the U.S. Customs Service and with local police in Los Angeles and Ventura, Calif. Predicted Assistant FBI Director Roger Young after De Lorean's arrest: "This is only the tip of the iceberg as far as cooperation is concerned." Praising President Reagan's proposal two weeks ago to set up joint federal task forces throughout the nation to snare big drug suppliers, Young declared: "We've got the Commander in Chief saying, 'Go get 'em, guys.' No one can back down from cooperating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bottom Line... Busted | 11/1/1982 | See Source »

...Mass) candidate for re-election in the 11th Congressional District and Sen. Michael J. Lopresti Jr., candidate for re-election in the SuBolk and Middles Senate District. These two are taking advantage of the second consonant in Math Ar. Both have at best skimmed the reading so far. Tip is spending very little time campaigning in the district, because, as one aide puts it bluntly. "He doesn't need to," LoPresti has indicated his concern about Socialist opponent William Shakalis by going on a junket to the Orient. The combined possibility of these guys losing Group I status may push...

Author: By Jacob M. Schlesinger, | Title: Down to the Wire | 10/28/1982 | See Source »

...times, the play between happiness and unhappiness becomes exquisitely subtle. As the steelworker leaves the stage, lights pick up two corporate executives loudly casting aspersions on their parking attendant (Ronald Brown); they throw a dime tip, expecting him to scrabble. But instead Brown swings into an ebullient softshoe number, boasting of his car-parking skills; the mood lifts and lifts, and suddenly a clump of leotarded dancers inches and rolls onstage to join him, representing--incredibly--a car, white tires and all. Brown later plays a gas-meter reader whose pastime is to scare sunbathing housewives so that their bathing...

Author: By Amy E. Schwartz, | Title: It Works | 10/26/1982 | See Source »

Meanwhile, the Proprietary Association, a Washington-based organization that represents the nation's major pharmaceutical manufacturers, unveiled detailed proposals for packaging that would clearly tip off the consumer when a product has been tampered with. The association has urged the Food and Drug Administration to adopt a "uniform, national approach to the problem" to discourage state and local authorities from enacting separate and possibly conflicting regulations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: More Headaches | 10/25/1982 | See Source »

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