Word: warners
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...case anyone is still searching for the real Richard Nixon, he may be found in the former President's latest book: The Real War (Warner Books; 341 pages; $12.50). This impassioned call to arms expresses Nixon's combative view of the world. In his way, Nixon has updated Machiavelli's The Prince and written a primer for power politics. "World leadership," he warns, "requires something in many ways alien to the American cast of mind. It requires placing limits on idealism, compromising with reality, at times matching duplicity with duplicity, and even brutality with brutality...
...reestablish the relative positions which existed at the end of 1971 between the military and the civilian power to purchase goods and services." The raise endorsed by Carter last week is not that ambitious. Sponsored in the Senate by Georgia Democrat Sam Nunn and Virginia Republican John Warner, the proposal would provide a relatively modest $3.5 billion over five years to alleviate some of the AVF'S most serious problems, although it would not give everyone a raise across the board. To retain pilots, for example, flight pay, which currently ranges from 5100 to $245 extra per month, would...
...rights to Gone With the Wind, boasted two officers in the top 15 in addition to Rosenfelt: Executive Vice President Barrie Brunei ($2.5 million) and Board Director James Aljian ($1.8 million). Two of Mobil Corp.'s top executives were also in the millionaires' club: Chairman Rawleigh Warner Jr. ($4.3 million) and President William Tavoulareas ($2.3 million). The fourth top earner was Richard Vieser, executive vice president of the electrical equipment manufacturer McGraw-Edison ($2.6 million...
Only a few of the top moneymakers, such as Steven Ross, chairman of Warner Communications ($3.9 million), won their seven-figure pay packets solely through salaries and bonuses. Lee Iaccoca, chairman of Chrysler ($1.3 million), qualified for the group by the $1 million he got from the ailing automaker to compensate for the severance pay he lost upon leaving Ford. Most earned their keep by hitching their fortunes to their companies' performances on Wall Street and cashing in on previously granted stock options. For many of the $1 million earners, stock-related income accounted for more than half...
Other organizations honoring TIME journalists include Georgetown University, which awarded the Edward Weintal Prize for distinguished reporting on U.S. diplomacy to Diplomatic Correspondent Strobe Talbott. The National Intelligence Study Center cited Associate Editor Edwin Warner for his Essay "Strengthening the CIA." The Atomic Industrial Forum honored Senior Writer George Church for his Essay "Looking Anew at the Nuclear Future." The White House News Photographers Association awarded its Presidential Class first prize to Dennis Brack's photo for TIME of the Carters visiting Japan. And spring is only half over...