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Still, just over the past year he vetoed 55 Democratic bills. Some, he insists, were"dangerous" to the state. Others were downright silly. One, for example, would have provided that every car sold in Rhode Island be equipped with a device that would sound a warning when the ignition key...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rhode Island: Highly Employable | 11/13/1964 | See Source »

Whatever the answers, the law in question was duly invoked last week in behalf of two more accused Soviet spies facing trial in Newark-and the Government duly cooperated. Fact is, the law is hardly a new discovery. Last revised in 1958, it is plain as day in the U.S...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Statutes: That Spy Loophole: A Deal or a Goof? | 10/16/1964 | See Source »

Most states have similar laws, and the "place of abode" rule is old news to any good criminal lawyer or prosecutor. It stands, in fact, as one of the milestones of English law, which long held that a criminal defendant had no right to know anything about the witnesses to...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Statutes: That Spy Loophole: A Deal or a Goof? | 10/16/1964 | See Source »

The Justice Department was keeping a guarded silence. But the circumstances surrounding the Sokolov trial offered another more plausible, and far more bizarre, explanation. At least 75 U.S. counterintelligence agents had done undercover work to help crack the Sokolov operation. Their testimony would be the core of the Government'...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Espionage: A Snag in the Net | 10/9/1964 | See Source »

This abode of mine Adjoins a pine grove, Sitting on the blue sea. And from its humble eaves Commands a view of soaring Fuji.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan: A Reek of Cement In Fuji's Shadow | 9/11/1964 | See Source »

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