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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Butcher, who may well be Tennessee's next Governor, loaned his friend and fellow banker Bert Lance $443,000 for some of Lance's elaborate financial deals in Georgia. Some wags are now suggesting that Butcher's loan should be classified as an educational expense, so closely has the Tennessee Democrat imitated Lance, both in his banking practices and his ability to get close to Jimmy Carter...
Trying to offset the political effects of his poor attendance record in 1977, Griffin stayed close to the Senate floor this year, to the detriment of his campaign. He is now back in Michigan attempting to make up for lost time, helped by a campaign treasury of about $1.5 million, nearly twice as large as Levin's. Says Griffin: "The mistake I made was to make that decision [to retire] and then to announce it as early as I did. I should have waited...
...basic problem is still Taiwan, just as it was when Richard Nixon began the normalization of relations with China six years ago. The Communists insist that the U.S. close its embassy in Taipei, abrogate its 24-year-old mutual defense treaty with Nationalist China, and accept the Communist claim that the offshore stronghold is simply a province of the People's Republic. "We are talking about recognition," Chinese Vice Premier Teng Hsiaoping said during his current visit to Tokyo, but "on these three conditions we are waiting for the U.S. to make up its mind...
...oblige on all three counts, as long as nothing really changes. For six years, the U.S. has been dealing with two Chinas while formally recognizing one China, Taiwan. Washington is willing to shift its formal recognition from Taiwan to Peking only on the condition that Taiwan's independence and close ties with the U.S. be preserved...
...testing. Most interferon, including the supply that will be used in the new tests, comes from Finland, where it is extracted at great expense from white blood cells collected from Red Cross blood donors. As a result, as little as a millionth of an ounce of pure interferon costs close...