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...government's first actions was to subpoena Ellsberg's bank record to determine whom, if anyone, he had paid to xerox the documents. The jury then took up other matters while the Justice Department official handling the case, Paul C. Vincent, travelled to Los Angeles to interrogate Ellsberg's in-laws and other associates before the grand jury there. These sessions turned up nothing. Then, returning to Boston, Vincent initiated subpoenas against several academics who are widely thought to have had nothing to do with the leak of the secret study; the three who have so far been called...

Author: By M. DAVID Landau, | Title: The Ellsberg File | 9/22/1971 | See Source »

...government's first actions was to subpoena Ellsberg's bank record to determine whom, if anyone, he had paid to xerox the documents. The jury then took up other matters while the Justice Department official handling the case, Paul C. Vincent, travelled to Los Angeles to interrogate Ellsberg's in-laws and other associates before the grand jury there. These sessions turned up nothing. Then, returning to Boston, Vincent initiated subpoenas against several academics who are widely thought to have had nothing to do with the leak of the secret study; the three who have so far been called...

Author: By M. DAVID Landau, | Title: The Ellsberg File | 9/20/1971 | See Source »

There are signs that many employees feel a company ought to put its money where its image is. Last week, in response to a year of quiet urging by employee groups, Xerox Corp. announced that each year it will select 20 or more of its 38,000 U.S. employees for a year of "social service leave"-at full pay-to do anything they want that might contribute to a better society. The restrictions: the employee must have worked for Xerox at least three years, and the activity that he chooses must be legal, nonpolitical and sponsored by an existing nonprofit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BUSINESS AND SOCIETY: Xerox Sabbaticals | 9/20/1971 | See Source »

Dedicated Workers. The first Xerox sabbaticals for 1972 will be awarded in November by a board of seven employees, only one of whom is a company officer. Applicants do not have to have permission from their bosses to apply, and any manager who claims that an employee cannot be spared will have to prove it to Xerox President C. Peter McColough. He is a socially conscious executive who has led the company into sponsoring controversial TV documentaries (including an eight-part series on blacks in America) and aiding black-owned businesses. McColough believes that the company's new program...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BUSINESS AND SOCIETY: Xerox Sabbaticals | 9/20/1971 | See Source »

...companies, such as G.E. and Xerox, have set up production subsidiaries. Many of the others are putting up the cash and hiring independent production companies or individuals to make their films. Doubleday is making a production deal for a film version of one of its own books, The Parallax View, by Loren Singer; it has contracted for a screenplay by Lorenzo Semple Jr. (Pretty Poison), and hired Director Michael Ritchie (Downhill Racer). Mattel has worked out an arrangement for eight children's films-what else?-with Producer Robert Radnitz (Misty, A Dog of Flanders); Radnitz is now at work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDUSTRY: Cinema, Corporate Style | 9/13/1971 | See Source »

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