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Angry protests greeted Perlik's pronouncement, mostly from the working journalists, who now form a minority within the 33,000-member union; the rest include such noneditorial employees as secretaries, business-office personnel and maintenance people. Petitions were quickly circulated to condemn the leadership's "outrageous, arbitrary action." The Guild's Minneapolis and Washington-Baltimore units disavowed Perlik's action...
...press conference the next day, Spassky's second spelled out the "just punishment" by making three demands: 1) a written apology from Fischer, 2) a condemnation of Fischer's behavior by Euwe, and 3) an apology from Euwe for granting Fischer a two-day postponement in violation of F.I.D.E. rules. Euwe, 71, a courtly former world champion (1935-37) from The Netherlands, immediately took the microphone and said: "Of course I condemn Mr. Fischer's behavior. Is there anybody in this room who does not?" Claiming that "Fischer lives in another world," Euwe admitted that...
...took centuries more for the church to condemn witchcraft and magic as exclusive tools of the Devil; persecution did not begin in earnest until the 13th century. By then much of the residual paganism had died out, and at least some of the witchcraft and magic had turned more sinister. The spirits now invoked for aid were demons; the pact was with the Devil. So at least the Dominican inquisitors saw it, and so many suspects admitted...
...theme that institutions are bad and must be done away with runs through the article. The reason that institutions are bad is lack of money. For the severely retarded, institutions provide a society of peers and protection from a competitive society. Because we have Willowbrook is no reason to condemn all state-run institutions. I recommend that they be improved, that overcrowding and understaffing be eliminated...
YESTERDAY, black students faced charges before the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities (CRR) for their participation in the take-over of Massachusetts Hall. We condemn both the nature of the charges the University is bringing against them, and the manner in which they are being tried. The real issue is not the occupation of Massachusetts Hall; rather it is the Harvard Corporation's refusal to sell its 680,000 shares of Gulf Oil stock or to condemn in any other way Gulf's complicity in Portuguese colonialism...