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...exposed to neat bright white kids bursting with learning ability. But given good schools and teachers, there is no reason why minority children can't do as well, even when they are in the majority, as white kids in similar circumstances. Those who say they can't belong in the same camp as Shockley and his bunch and should be treated the same...

Author: By Peter J. Ferrara, | Title: The Failure of Busing | 4/28/1975 | See Source »

...call the Boston office of the People's Bicentennial Commission, you'll most likely hear one of those earnest, accent-free youngish voices you know you've heard somewhere before. It will belong to someone who has probably spent at least four years going to school after high school and could probably give Walter Cronkite a run for sounding like the doesn't really come from anywhere. But then the voice begins to sound familiar: "Sure...Salgon's about to fall. The anti-war movement is going domestic...

Author: By Christopher B. Daly, | Title: The Peoples Bicentennial Commission | 4/28/1975 | See Source »

...reports that several major corporations have experimented with worker control but have decided to pull back and try to keep a lid on the programs because they were too successful and would undermine management authority. He goes on to argue that the resources necessary for life in society belong to all members of society and that workers should thus throw off the burden of private ownership of industry. The way to do this is to inform Americans that there is nothing sacred or mystical about our current economic organization and that there are alternatives that do not produce great disparities...

Author: By Christopher B. Daly, | Title: The Peoples Bicentennial Commission | 4/28/1975 | See Source »

Maher was traveling in Europe when his letter was first released two weeks ago. It caused consternation among San Diego priests, and Maher's aides explained that Catholics could belong to NOW-if they opposed its pro-abortion view. Upon his return Maher endorsed that shift at a testy press conference. But buoyed by a stream of favorable phone calls, telegrams and letters, he justified his condemnation of NOW by name. He also insisted that support of a woman's freedom of choice on abortion-which is NOW's policy-is as bad as promoting abortion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Saying No to NOW | 4/28/1975 | See Source »

...coming reforms-and the current revival of stock prices and trading volume-there is still a pervasive worry over the future of the stock market as a capital-raising mechanism. The Big Board's Needham fears that negotiated commissions and a central market could decrease incentive to belong to the N.Y.S.E. and weaken the nation's oldest and most important stock exchange. He worries also that the changes will tend to increase institutional dominance of the market, making it increasingly inhospitable to individuals. They will continue doing what they have been doing for some time: investing elsewhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WALL STREET: Prosperity Blunts 'Mayday's' Edge | 4/28/1975 | See Source »

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