Word: counseled
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Enforcement of Senate rules regarding franked newsletters supposedly rests with the Ethics Committee. But when asked if committee staff would screen every newsletter, a committee counsel said it was "impossible" and "too much to expect." The attorney said employees of the Senate Service Department--the printing and mailing wing of the Senate bureaucracy--would have to police violations. Connie Sullivan, one of three typists in the Senate composing room, said she already has sent back to some offices newsletter drafts that clearly violated the five-references-per-page rule. But she refused to accept responsibility for the enforcement...
...former Nixon associate willing to be quoted makes a probably valid general complaint. J. Fred Buzhardt, Nixon's embattled former counsel and clearly a key source for the book, protests against "psychojournalism." He says: "They write about my thought processes. I don't know how anybody can derive that, for honestly I can't myself." Eisenhower agrees: "Distortion creeps in when they are attributing chains of thought to participants. Didn't Mr. Nixon look horrible that night of Aug. 2? That was not what was running through my mind. He didn't look good...
Terming Jackson "a very cerebral guy who responds well to counsel." Bergman said yesterday he has been trying to "dip into the kind of resources we have here at Harvard" in order to supply the candidate with advice on a broad range of issues
Labor supported the court's decision. AFL-CIO Special Counsel Larry Gold said the ruling provided "full remedy to employees who have actually suffered from discrimination." Yet the unions also served notice that they will vigorously oppose any effort to undermine the basic principles of the seniority system. Petitions from civil rights groups are now before the Supreme Court seeking to abolish seniority systems when the rule of "last hired, first fired" results in layoffs of nonwhites and women. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is siding with the civil rights groups; the Justice Department favors the unions' position...
...issues coordinator for Carter's campaign, Stark does a lot more than write speeches. He says he "develops position papers and is the main contact between Carter and his issues advisors," who include Abram Chayes and Milton Katz, both professors of Law who counsel Carter in foreign affairs...