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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Generally our conduct as prisoners was governed by our own free will. Evidently the jury felt that Miss Hearst did the same...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forum, Apr. 19, 1976 | 4/19/1976 | See Source »

...stout six footer, Hua has a thoughtful and serious bearing. The few diplomats who have met him are impressed with his grasp of the issues and his skill in handling complex situations. Although he has had little experience in foreign affairs, Hua, while Acting Premier, was designated to conduct discussions with former President Richard Nixon in Peking last February. During those talks he was careful and cautious, often referring to briefing papers to explain the Chinese position. He confirmed the basic foreign policy guidelines set down by Chou Enlai: China's desire to normalize relations with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Protest, Purge, Promotion | 4/19/1976 | See Source »

Mark S. Ptashne, professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, said that the laboratory should be built to provide a safe place at Harvard to conduct experiments that are already being conducted elsewhere in less protected laboratories...

Author: By Anthony Y. Strike, | Title: Biologists Debate the Safety Of Proposed Experimental Lab | 4/15/1976 | See Source »

...attack itself and the noticeable absence of police protection at the very seat of the city's government, coupled with so many other incidents of racial violence in the past two years, make clear that Boston has become a lawless city where blacks can no longer safely conduct their lives free from fear of unprovoked assault and certain of police assistance in emergencies. What is even more frightening than the unrestrained violence of a crowd of high school students is the irresponsible reaction of anti-busing leaders and city officials to the Landsmark incident...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Racial Violence | 4/14/1976 | See Source »

...limited to no more than five per page. Predictably, this limit surprised a number of Senate press secretaries, especially those accustomed to a writing style peppered with phrases like "I believe that..." and "I have sponsored a bill that would...." The Senate Select Committee on Standards and Conduct ("The Ethics Committee") agreed to this new rule last November 4, but did not notify Senate offices until the effective date of January 1. The committee action came in apparent response to Common Cause criticism of newsletters, but lobby group spokesmen claim no direct involvement in Senate rule-making...

Author: By Richard H.P. Sia, | Title: Senators Don't Write Home As They Once Did | 4/14/1976 | See Source »

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