Word: charterers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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According to Colby's report, the unit's investigation of dissidents led to domestic operations that may have skirted, if not violated, a charter provision specifying that the CIA "shall have no police, subpoena, law-enforcement powers or internal-security functions" in the U.S. Colby's revelations...
...take steps to safeguard CIA operations and secrets, so up to a point that operation was defensible. But Colby said that the agents' reports were also "made available to the FBI, Secret Service and local police departments." By those actions, the CIA perhaps crossed the boundary of its charter...
Mode of arrival to the Kennedy Library will be primarily by automobile, non-scheduled bus and public transportation. On an average year basis an estimated 65.4 per cent of visitors will arrive by automobile, 8.6 per cent by public transportation, 23.9 per cent by non-scheduled bus (charter bus, tour bus and school bus) and 2.1 per cent by other means, including walking, taxi, and bicycle. Those visitors arriving by automobile include those who are passengers and those who are in rental cars. These estimates were derived by segregating the market segments on a monthly basis and origin basis...
...General Assembly. Anger next spread to the world intellectual community when the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris succumbed to Arab pressure in voting two blatantly political motions against Israel (TIME, Dec. 16). Last week the General Assembly rammed through a so-called Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States, overriding all objections from the industrial nations...
...came out for wage, price, and profit controls--it's not a particularly radical proposal, and a lot of delegates said they just wanted something different from what President Ford was offering. But it's still the first time a major party has written an economic program into its charter. And the convention's rhetoric, with its strong stress on price and profit controls and the benefits a Democratic victory would offer working-class and other "little" people, suggests that as the economy gets worse, the party will move further in that direction...