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Reagan Nominates Editor as Ambassador to Austria

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Associated Press

President Reagan announced Friday he is nominating Henry Anatole Grunwald, editor-in-chief of Time magazine, to become ambassador to Austria. Grunwald, 64, was born in Vienna. He has been editor-in-chief of Time since 1979 and has been with the magazine since 1945.

For the record:

12:00 a.m. Nov. 9, 1987 For the Record
Los Angeles Times Monday November 9, 1987 Home Edition Part 1 Page 2 Column 6 National Desk 2 inches; 40 words Type of Material: Correction
An Associated Press story carried by The Times Saturday referred to Henry Anatole Grunwald, President Reagan’s nominee to be ambassador to Austria, as editor-in-chief of Time magazine. Grunwald retired as the magazine’s editor-in-chief in August and was succeeded by Jason McManus.

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