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That such a blow should be dealt by the former mayor of that city, who rose to prominence because of his courageous insistence that West Berlin survive and prosper in the face of the erection of the Berlin Wall, is particularly ironic. It is yet another sign that cold-war positions are no longer viable in contemporary Europe...
...said that people now believe that prisons do not correct offenders, that organized crime has been dealt with too leniently, and that the majority of those who preach law and order are crooks themselves...
...Crimson can stay healthy between now and the weekend meet, Army could be in for the same spiking that Harvard dealt the Terriers...
Bennett said he hoped the recommendations of the conference would be as well received as those of last year's conference (which dealt with penal reform). The federal government granted the foundation $12,000 to continue research on the subject...
...loud-shouting females who make up the "Episcopal Women's Caucus" represent no one but themselves. Had the scheme of the would-be priestesses at the recent Louisville convention [Oct. 15] been brought to fruition, the church would have split and the cause of Christ would have been dealt a grievous blow. Neither God nor the church has "turned down" these people. The church has always provided a myriad of ministries for women, which are both orthodox insofar as their theology is concerned and appropriate for the special skills and backgrounds that women alone can supply. We need nuns...