Word: colorados
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Vice President Nelson Rockefeller spoke to the middies at Annapolis about the need for a "cold realism" in American military strength. "We must remain aware," he said, "that the Soviets are increasing their military forces throughout the world." At the same time, Defense Secretary James Schlesinger was in Colorado Springs insisting to the Air Force Academy graduates that American might "will remain an indispensable, though hopefully tacit element in the maintenance of world order...
...young people who have joined offbeat sects. In May, Patrick was convicted in Fullerton, Calif., for unlawfully imprisoning a 19-year-old Hare Krishna adherent. Last week he received his sentence: a 60-day jail term, which he will appeal. The California case could cause Patrick more trouble in Colorado; he was convicted on a charge of false imprisonment in Denver last year, but placed on probation and ordered not to practice his specialty on adult cultists without their consent...
...BROWN, 31, a key organizer behind Senator Eugene McCarthy's 1968 presidential campaign and the 1969 antiwar moratoriums, state treasurer of Colorado: "My first reaction was one of hollowness. The reason, I guess, is that I don't see that the fall of Saigon gives rebirth to any of those things that the war killed, to any new hope or ideal or vision. "It doesn't wash away the hostile divisions of the last 15 years in this country. The group of people who make our foreign policy are the same men who have made the decisions...
Whatever the reasons, the establishment of a state bank in New York could signal the start of a far-reaching trend. Already, lawmakers in California, Colorado, Massachusetts and Washington are watching New York's progress with an eye toward setting up state banks of their...
...addition to these major areas, the Government is pressing ahead on several other research fronts. Oil from shale in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah could supply U.S. needs well into the next century. But processing costs could reach $16 per bbl., well above the current world price of $11. Still, a promising recovery technique is underground processing; fires are set beneath the surface, sweating the oil from the shale so that it can be pumped out. ERDA wants $7.7 million for research into this technique in fiscal '76, up 108% from this year...