Word: carlson
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...MARGARET CARLSON, our Washington Columnist, works in a city where everyone's private life, especially the President's, is much too public these days. We were particularly pleased to receive her latest contribution, part of our cover package, as Carlson wrote it wearing a neck brace, a souvenir from a bruising encounter she had with a car while crossing the street last week. (No, the driver was not an angry Congressman.) "Bad timing on my part," Carlson says. "If you're going to get run over, you should find a week when the President's not being impeached...
...crucial distinction will account for the difference: "The general is subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice and the Commander in Chief is not." In our constitutional system, says Thompson, "we have a different way to deal with the President, as we probably should." TIME Washington columnist Margaret Carlson agrees. "There is only one President but thousands of soldiers," she says. One is not as easily dispensable as the other. "Moreover," she adds, "the military is an authoritative institution that relies upon total obedience and discipline." The presidency is a unique political institution that operates in the world...
...Photocopier 1949, by Haloid (later Xerox), having acquired Chester Carlson's basic xerographic patents...
...Harvard foul set up a free kick from the perimeter. UConn forward Jen Carlson booted the ball over the Crimson wall and past Harvard keeper Anne Browning for a 2-0 Husky lead...
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