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Other Vermonters took a more cooperative view. Insisted Paul Poquette, president of the Vermont Board of Realtors, which provided the DEA with its mailing list: "Anybody who can help uncover drug pushers should." Nonetheless, a DEA official conceded, "The approach could have been more subtle."
Henri Nannen, Stern's publisher since its founding in 1948, first reacted with scorn, declaring on German television: "The Federal Archives is not God Almighty." But he soon calmed down and admitted, "We have some reason to be ashamed." He announced that "there won't be a single word about...
Along with an assortment of German neoexpressionists and many others besides, the three Italians were packaged in a sonorous phrase by a Roman critic: la transavanguardia, or the "trans-avant-garde." This clot of art jargon, like "post-modernism," means nothing definable. It merely points to a mood of eclectic...
TIME will attempt to uncover and explain these facets of the candidates, beginning in this issue with the current Democratic front runner, former Vice President Walter Mondale. Ajemian followed Mondale around the capital and on the road, listening to his speeches and interviewing him several times on the move and...
Aside from shelters, tax sleuths uncover a remarkable variety of ingenious deceptions. Joseph Siegel, for example, worked as a commodities broker in Chicago and devised a scheme to record phony trades as paper losses, and then sold these records to other investors to use as write-offs. Frank Wittig, a...