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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...least arguable contentions of the feminist movement is that a woman should be able to borrow as much money, and as easily, as a man of the same ability to repay. But women can cite many examples of pervasive discrimination against them in the granting of credit, such as these...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BANKING: Women Move Toward Credit Equality | 10/27/1975 | See Source »

Every State. Despite this welter of threats, President Ford last week showed no sign of wanting to call off his barnstorming. He still liked to cite the number of states he had visited, the Governors and mayors he had met, the miles he had traveled, as though they somehow were proof of his leadership...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENT: Under Guard, but Still on the Road | 10/13/1975 | See Source »

...release of material that he deemed vital to national security. Since then, the White House has refused all requests for more documents or more high-level witnesses from the Administration. In turn, Committee Chairman Otis Pike of New York threatened last week to ask the House to cite Administration officials for contempt of Congress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CIA: Those Secret Letter Openings | 10/6/1975 | See Source »

Haughton defends these practices as essential and characteristic elements of doing business abroad: "Unless everybody plays by the same rules, it's necessary if you're going to win." (Sept. 12 hearings). But when pressed at the multinational hearings by Sen. Joseph R. Biden, (D-Del.), Haughton would only cite "gossip" and a recent French newspaper article as evidence that Lockheed's foreign sales competition employs similar practices...

Author: By Marilyn L. Booth, | Title: Bribery Overseas: | 10/1/1975 | See Source »

...slogan, "To Jews as individuals, everything; to Jews as a people, nothing." This slogan was first voiced shortly after the French Revolution by Clermont-Tonnere, a French statesman who championed the extension of civil rights for Jews on these terms. As a concrete example of this policy, let me cite an instance, admittedly not of great importance, but nonetheless illustrative of it. On August 2 our office sent to the Harvard Gazette, the official university weekly, a schedule of the High Holiday services and asked that it be printed in the Gazettes of September 5th and 12. This announcement...

Author: By Rabbi BEN-ZION Gold, | Title: Jews, Judaism, And the University | 9/23/1975 | See Source »

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