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...other fellows are Peter M. Pitfield, Canadian deputy minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs; Mark Shields, political co-director of the Muskie for President Campaign in 1971-72; Neil Staebler, former Michigan congressman; David Stockman, executive director of the House Republican Conference; and, Art Torres, California assemblyman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Institute of Politics Appoints Ten as New Fellows for Year | 9/18/1974 | See Source »

...Fellows who include: Rev. Geno Baroni, president of the National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs; Thomas A. Dine, professional staff member of the Special Senate Committee on National Emergencies and Delegated Emergency Powers; Peter Michael Pitfield, Canadian deputy minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs; Mark Shields, political co-director of the Muskie for President Campaign in 1971-72; David Stockman, executive director of the House Republican Conference; and, Art Torres, California assemblyman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Institute of Politics Names Barber Conable a Fellow | 9/16/1974 | See Source »

...Federal Judge Gerhard Gesell's Washington courtroom last week. Assistant Special Prosecutor William Merrill charged that a few weeks before Ehrlichman was forced to resign last year, he had secretly removed three incriminating memos from a file on the plumbers in the White House-but David Young, a co-director of the secret investigating unit, had foresightedly retained copies. Said Merrill to the jury, which consists of nine blacks and three whites: "Mr. Ehrlichman lied. Why would a man like Ehrlichman lie? Because it was clear from the documents that he was implicated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: An Arrogant Act Of Men Above the Law | 7/8/1974 | See Source »

Unfortunately, the movie's good intentions are undone by a script that gets bogged down in a needlessly overcomplex plot. What is good in the film is constantly lost in a tedious exposition. It is as if the movie's makers- including Lancaster, who functions as co-director - never recognized that what was truly worthwhile in their work was back ground, atmosphere and the social di agram of a town...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Near-Miss | 6/17/1974 | See Source »

...developments could have an impact on the trials. A recent Columbia University study, for instance, found that a mock panel of jurors exposed to prejudicial news stories was far more likely to convict than were jurors who had read only carefully neutral articles. Social Psychologist Alice Padawer-Singer, a co-director of the study, concluded that thorough questioning of potential jurors is critical to obtaining an impartial trial. The process not only eliminates most prejudiced candidates, she reports, but "sensitizes chosen jurors to all aspects of the case." That is, the panel members become impressed with the need to clear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: The Fairness Factor | 3/18/1974 | See Source »

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