Word: agent
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COOL McCOOL (NBC, 11-11:30 a.m.). The sleuths are now after the kindergarten set with this cartoon series about a secret agent at war against international criminals...
...NEVER WAS (ABC, 9-9:30 p.m.). In a new spy series, filmed entirely in Europe, Robert Lansing plays a U.S. secret agent and Dana Wynter takes the female lead...
Immediately after the decision, ex-FBI Agent Younger ordered a Miranda survey taken throughout his county, which has the largest criminal-case load in the U.S. (see cover story). Younger's study covers a three-week period in June and July and deals with an impressive total of 2,780 felony cases. Younger admits that he was "amazed" by the results of the survey...
...Wheeling, W. Va., U.S. District Court Judge Robert Maxwell refused to grant a new trial to an Ohioan convicted of interstate transportation of a stolen car. According to Defendant Arthur Kennell, the trial judge should have excluded the testimony of an FBI agent who had opened the car door and copied the serial number. That evidence, argued Kennell, violated his 4th Amendment guarantee against "unreasonable searches and seizures." Judge Maxwell ruled otherwise-on the reasonable ground that Kennell did not own the car that was searched...
...Electric and Westinghouse negotiators sat down with unions representing 180,000 electrical workers for what promises to be the main labor event in 1966. For weeks, G.E. has been fighting to prevent a coalition of eight unions, led by the International Union of Electrical Workers, into a single bargaining agent. Under present law, such a labor gang-up would seem to be patently illegal. But federal courts have ordered both G.E. and Westinghouse to talk to the unions as a group while the National Labor Relations Board frets over the problem...