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...added that he does "not expect to be impeached," and reiterated once again that he has no intentions of resigning. That he does not want to be impeached he made even clearer: During his conference, he stated that he believes only "a criminal offense on the part of the president is a requirement for impeachment"--a definition almost in direct opposition to the conclusions reached earlier by the House Judiciary Committee...
...report does not make judgments about society's condition. It leaves that to the public and the experts, who are urged to offer comments and corrections. In time, all those statistics and surveys will give federal officials a clearer picture of the U.S. and help them tailor social policies more closely to the needs of the nation...
...Saylor carried the district with 68% of the vote in 1972, and Fox's long association with the popular Congressman should have canceled out that advantage. In any case, voters obviously delivered no ringing mandate. Whether Watergate has significant impact at the local level may become clearer by April, when four more special elections will have been held to fill House vacancies...
...Records. While no definitive record was produced of who had possession of the Uher recorder after it was brought back to Washington, the custody of the June 20 tape seemed clearer. Ever since the recording system was revealed in July, the tape had been held only by Bull, Miss Woods, Bu-zhardt, John C. Bennett and the President. Bennett, a retired Army major general and White House aide who took over custody of all the tapes from the Secret Service on July 18, had testified that no one had withdrawn it until Sept. 28, the day before Miss Woods began...
...become a national pastime. Little does it matter what works are in dispute; the issues remain remarkably constant. Indeed, over the decades, the questions have become even more refined--or crude, if you prefer--and are now beginning to be asked in their purest forms: it's a lot clearer what's in dispute over Deep Throat than in Ulysses or Lady Chatterly's Lover half a century...