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...will be under increasingly close scrutiny, Goldwater has scheduled private seminars to bring himself up to date on such subjects as U.S. policy in Eastern Europe. He has rented an electronic computer, and is feeding all his comments on major issues into it so he will not unwittingly contradict himself. "Consistency is not necessarily a virtue," he says, "but I haven't changed my stand on any fundamental issue and I don't intend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: POLITICAL HOT STOVE LEAGUE | 10/11/1963 | See Source »

...government, in which the figure of the President is shadowed by his brother, who wields strong police power, and by his tiny sister-in-law-who holds no office at all. At the battlefront, both U.S. military observers and the Vietnamese brass blandly tell the newsmen stories that blatantly contradict evidence obvious to the journalists' eyes. In Saigon, the ruling family is reserved, aloof, openly hostile; it does not trust the Western correspondents-and does not trouble to hide its feelings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Correspondents: The View from Saigon | 9/20/1963 | See Source »

Thus, the Rules Relating to College Studies does not contradict itself when it states that "the Department of Economics will accept no concentrators in combined fields" and elsewhere says in regard to Soc Rel that "some students may want to focus their work on a particular topic or theme that requires considerable work in a related field. For example, the study of social problems in underdeveloped countries might call for substantial work in Economics....Students wishing to pursue an interdisciplinary tutorial of this kind will be required to take five full courses in Social Relations and two full courses, directly...

Author: By Grant M. Ujifusa, | Title: Soc Rel Combinations | 2/18/1963 | See Source »

...United States is condemned to something like a Gaullist Europe,...a continuation of the present organization of the Six with more consultation among the governments. America's choice is between this and disrupting the Six altogether." Hoffmann added that the latter course would contradict the basic aims of all post-war American foreign policy...

Author: By Ronald J. Greene, | Title: Hoffmann Predict Long Deadlock Over De Gaulle's 'Grand Design' | 2/4/1963 | See Source »

...with decimation of numbers and prestige, no one is paying any attention to its plight. It is convinced that the country is willing to abandon it to the fury of the second industrial revolution, and there is almost nothing in the government's record during the last decade to contradict it. The union is acting out of desperation, not spite...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Newspaper Strike | 1/23/1963 | See Source »

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