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...Bloody Clash. Indira then warned her countrymen that military victories do not come cheap. She was right. The costs and dislocations of war have combined with drought to produce near famine, water shortages, power failures, price increases, labor strife, unemployment and street crime. Power failures caused by drought and labor sabotage of power plants have left New Delhi, the nation's capital, blacked out or browned out three times in as many months and many factories unable to operate. Unemployment is hard to pinpoint statistically in a land of perpetual underemployment (estimated at 24%). The jobless are now numbered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: After the Euphoria | 8/27/1973 | See Source »

...Ehrlichman testimony wound up in a fascinating clash between Weicker and the witness over Ehrlichman's contention that the political investigations conducted by Anthony Ulasewicz, a former New York City cop who had been given secret assignments for a time by Ehrlichman, were proper. Ulasewicz has testified that his gumshoe chores amounted to "dealing in allegations of dirt"-the sexual activities, drinking habits and domestic problems of candidates. Ehrlichman, a teetotaling Christian Scientist, launched into an animated defense of the relevance of such personal habits to politics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE HEARINGS: The Ehrlichman Mentality on View | 8/6/1973 | See Source »

Arnew refused to relax the restraining order which prohibits participants in the case from making statements to the press. "In every case where there is a clash between freedom of the press and a fair trial, freedom of the press must give way," he said...

Author: By George Bittlingmayer, | Title: Vietnam Vets Go on Trial | 7/31/1973 | See Source »

...kindergarten through graduate school, and often onward into the walled-in offices of academia. Coleman is a labor economist (among his books is Labor Problems, 1953), but the idea of actually going out and doing physical labor first occurred to him three years ago when he heard about the clash between hardhat construction workers and antiwar student demonstrators on Wall Street. "That terrified me," Coleman recalls. "I began to see there was tremendous arrogance among higher education professionals. We get a very distorted view of ourselves and become very intolerant of other points of view...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Learning with a Shovel | 6/25/1973 | See Source »

...Presidential Aides Ehrlichman and Haldeman from prosecution for obstruction of justice. They can testify that they were acting under direct presidential orders?and Nixon has now set forth the claim that all of those orders were issued in the interest of protecting national security. Federal prosecutors are likely to clash with the President over his position on what constitutes security...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHITE HOUSE: Nixon's Thin Defense: The Need for Secrecy | 6/4/1973 | See Source »

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