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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...bitterly about the shoddy quality of Soviet housing and the poor reliability of farm machinery, which plagues farmers with frequent breakdowns. As Kosygin and Party Boss Leonid Brezhnev looked on, Chairman Nikolai Baibakov, of the State Planning Committee, assured the angry delegates that he would take immediate action to correct those deficiencies. Obviously, if the Russians want to upgrade their consumer and industrial goods, they cannot embark on the construction of a multibillion-dollar antimissile network throughout the country...
...line." Others praise his faking and peripheral vision. They say that he has "the natural cockiness of a good team leader." His faults-a penchant for "throwing into a crowd," and tipping off a pass play by dropping his right foot back just before the ball is centered-are correct able. His recent knee injury is a minus, but could work as a plus by exempting him from that other draft-military service. Always on the lookout for taller, stronger quarterbacks, some scouts prefer Greg Cook, Cincinnati, 6 ft. 4 in., 205 Ibs. He led the nation in yards gained...
...people who run them to behave like sensitive and sympathetic human beings. But "some regulations are vitally necessary," Wisconsin Senator William Proxmire insisted after last week's hearings. To that end, he has promised to introduce legislation next month that would keep credit data confidential, allow people to correct errors in their own credit records, and eliminate irrelevant or outdated information from credit-bureau files...
...each income group exactly matched the nation's. The hidden essenial issue is he purpose and meaning of a private university, and who it should therefore recruit. You know Harvard's present answer to this question. Do you like the answer? Are there better ones? Are they basically correct and yet is there too much preference shown to preppies and alumni sons? I think this last is the right idea. The semi-unintentional result is institutionalized class bias being aided and perpetuated by conscious policies which could be changed...
...William Campbell, chief judge of the U.S. district court in Chicago, suggested that Walker's staff had worked hastily, heedless of an investigation by a grand jury that he had appointed. The grand jury's report is expected in January. That, said Campbell, "will be the one correct, definitive, objective story." The Chicago Tribune charged that the Walker report had been "substantially rewritten" by the Justice Department under the direction of Attorney General Ramsey Clark. "A pure fabrication," replied Clark...