Word: adler
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...critics were uneasy about the possibility that someday American soldiers could find themselves in a shoot-out with drug gangs. Others expressed concern about the increasing use of the military in civilian law-enforcement procedures. While finding "no serious problem" with the Bolivia operation, Allan Adler, legal counsel for the A.C.L.U., was worried that "if drug smuggling can be declared a national security matter, it's difficult to imagine what might not be." Using the security blanket so broadly, he complained, could erode congressional authority and the Constitution's checks and balances...
...revealed at the trial should not be a pretext for further disclosures about intelligence methods. Citing the "competing interests" of prosecutorial revelations and the need to protect the national security, the two intelligence chiefs warned reporters against "speculation and reporting details beyond the information actually released at trial." Allan Adler, legislative counsel of the American Civil Liberties Union, called the statement part of a campaign "to cow the press in national security reporting." Said Washington Post Executive Editor Benjamin Bradlee: "How the press covers this trial is a matter for the press to decide, not the Government...
...Henry J. Adler...
...This Issue: John N. Rosenthal '87 Night Editors: Joseph F Kahn '87 Shari Rudavsky '88 Matthew A. Saal '87 Thomas J. Winslow '87 Nicholas S. Wurf '87 Features Editor: Victoria G.T. Bassetti '86-'87 Arts Editor: Matthew H. Joseph '88 Copy Editor: Phyllida Burlingame '88 Photo Editor: Henry J. Adler '86 Sports Editors: Jonathan A. Dorman '88 Jessica F. Putnam '88 Business Editors: Wayne Seaton '87 Ellen Turpie...
...here?" Jay Haley, director of the Family Therapy Institute in Washington, plaintively asked one of the conventiongoers. "We want to see you all before you die" was the response. Other stars on hand included the grandchildren of such giants as Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and Alfred Adler. Sophie Freud is a professor of social work at Simmons College in Boston; Dieter Baumann, a Jungian analyst in Zurich; and Margot Adler, a reporter for National Public Radio...