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When Financier Robert Vesco fled the U.S. to avoid his mounting legal problems, he took along a prized possession: a Boeing 707 jetliner lavishly fitted out with a dis cotheque, a sauna for five and sleeping quarters for twelve. Vesco may have thought his expensive toy was safe, but one of his more determined creditors reckoned otherwise. In what may turn out to be one of the most bizarre asset-recovery schemes on record, Alwyn Eisenhauer, Vesco's former pilot, settled a beef against his old boss simply by talking his way aboard the plane, then flying it home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Do-lt-Yourself Recovery | 5/27/1974 | See Source »

...most of all we were interested in this Jack Guy guy. Frankly, we didn't believe he existed, except as an advertising model. Imagine them inventing this old guy "Guy." And all the gaff it tossed around about his starting the toy line: "Back in the 1950s, Jack Guy got concerned because the art of making folk toys was disappearing from his native Blue Ridge Mountains..." The publicity went on to talk about how the toys had now spread throughout the country and even into some "furrin'" countries. (A few paragraphs later they say there were some sold in "foreign...

Author: By Phil Patton, | Title: Pennies for the Old Guy | 5/17/1974 | See Source »

...winter when Simon ridiculed some energy-crisis observations by the Shah of Iran, whom Nixon immediately defended. A demon on the telephone, Simon sometimes makes more than 100 calls in a single evening. At a champagne party in his honor last week, his FEO staff presented him with a toy telephone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLICY: Tough Time to Take Over | 4/29/1974 | See Source »

...half-knew she was exploiting and being exploited, and kept flashing a curious dignity above the demeaning roles. But Welch was in on the cheat. Predatory, she'd wriggle up out of the water, reptilian and sleek, looking like she'd just been stamped out by a plastiglob toy set to jiggle from the rearview mirror. She seemed almost threatening, as though her super-tapered body slimmed down to huge hidden webbed fins at the extremities. In Musketeers she gets to exude a natural clumsiness--she steps into buckets and falls down stairs. The slapstick here works as it does...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: Swashbuckle | 4/11/1974 | See Source »

...wording may well represent a new low in educators' jargon. Skill No. 5 in the basic concepts module in the communications curriculum area, for example, is "oral response on a concrete level using objects." That means, the manual explains helpfully, that a child can "identify a toy car by saying a word, phrase or sentence about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Dallas Monster | 2/18/1974 | See Source »

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