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...near urban areas for retaliation. "Under no circumstances may nuclear weapons or other instruments of mass slaughter be used for the purpose of destroying population centers," the document states. It adds an injunction that, if applied, would pose a dilemma for Catholics in the strategic chain of command: "No Christian can rightfully carry out orders or policies deliberately aimed at killing noncombatants...
Unable to command the Mormon vote directly--both candidates are Mormon, and the church almost never makes open political endorsements--Wilson supporters have stressed Hatch's active national involvement and have energetically harped on the senator's apparent neglect of Utah in favor of the national stage...
Despite his idiosyncrasies, De Lorean's progress through the ranks continued. Indeed, in 1972, on the eve of his second divorce, he was elevated to the command-post 14th floor as the executive in charge of all North American car and truck manufacturing (salary and bonuses: $650,000). He worked at the new job for six months. "I felt I was no longer playing in the field," he says. "I was the guy up there in the stands, and I missed the spirit of aggressive competition...
Limping from a fall four years ago and suffering from a chronic back ailment, Karajan looks far frailer than he did on his previous U.S. appearance: a small, fragile man with a shock of swept-back white hair who pulls himself up to the podium with difficulty. But his command of the orchestra has never been surer, nor his conducting so infused with the wisdom that comes with age. After a century of excellence, the Berlin Philharmonic shows no signs of advancing years, only greater maturity. -By Michael Walsh
This chance meeting does not occur very frequently because most users employ the block command to instruct the computer to hide location of the terminal...