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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...section's editor. In 1971 he set up the Economy section (which merged with Business in 1974), and in 1973 he presided over the establishment of a new Energy section. Last year Loeb found a few empty moments in his Stakhanovite work week and began writing Executive View, a column about life and thought at the top. Much in demand on the lecture circuit, Loeb in one recent 18-day period delivered twelve speeches in five states and four foreign countries-and that was while he was on vacation. To reflect his diverse and unflagging contributions to TIME...
...labor unions. Here too, as in foreign affairs, Carter seemed to keep saying that there were limits to what he could do. Finally one former presidential adviser summed up the feelings of the group. Said he: "The President has a terminal case of meekness." The Harris poll reflected this view in its latest measurement of Carter's popular standing. Only 36% of those surveyed gave the President an overall favorable rating. When he goes to California this week in an effort to drum up support, Carter will find some Democrats openly hostile. Not only...
...legitimize and condone the Soviets' overtaking the United States in strategic arms between now and 1985." Onetime CIA Director George Bush complained that even the Chinese Communists are concerned about "the lack of U.S. resolution on Iran." Asserted Senate Minority Leader Howard Baker: "There is a growing view that America is a patsy and we never retaliate. We do more with someone who shoots a cop than someone who assassinates an ambassador." None of these challengers, of course, bears any responsibility for the commitment of American lives to distant causes...
...resembled Matt Dillon riding into town on his big horse. How Texas Rangers, men he admired, just kept coming at you even though they were shot. How he could not be a man to back away from a fight. There are some historians who believe L.B.J.'s narrow view of courage led us deeper into Viet...
...park administrator's view, "No one is competent to do the hike alone. It only takes one slip. Mr. Yates had good equipment and seemed a capable individual but he shouldn't have done it by himself," continued Tibbs...