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...just in case you needed further proof that nothing really changes, Richard Nixon recently dredged up another of his notorious policies. In the past, the President has worked his way out of crises by slinging mud at some evil enemy who was oppressing poor, defenseless Richard M. Nixon. For example, he won election to the Senate by maliciously ripping into Helen G. Douglas...

Author: By Paul T. Shoemaker, | Title: The Watergate Hearings: A Bird's Eye View | 7/24/1973 | See Source »

Emphasis on the physical vulnerability of women in an abduction-murder situation is specious: against an attacker with a weapon even the strongest man would be equally defenseless. But to speculate as the Globe writer does, that the women were psychologically vulnerable, that their low selfimages and naive ideas of trust led them to victimize themselves, is more than specious; it is destructive. It is destructive because, although most of the time such analyses are presented as intelligent, informative discussions of women's problems, in reality they only serve to entrench the stereotypes they seek to illuminate...

Author: By Amanda Bennett, | Title: The Victims Victimized | 3/23/1973 | See Source »

...existence of antibodies?agents produced by the body in response to the challenge of disease-causing organisms?was discovered at the end of the 19th century. In the 1940s, doctors finally recognized that a badly functioning immune system, or the absence of one, can leave the body virtually defenseless against infection from without. But it was not until the early 1950s that Sir Frank MacFarlane Burnet, an Australian, theorized that the way the body manages to cope with the enormous range of disease organisms is through its ability to recognize itself and to reject everything that is nonself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Toward Cancer Control | 3/19/1973 | See Source »

...WOMEN, we invaded a man's world with a tough ivied tradition. And we came defenseless, lacking a sure tradition of our own. We were uncertain of what it meant to be a woman and in revolt against familiar ideals, we claimed Harvard life as our own. And this was traitorous, for it made us symbolic...

Author: By Emily Fisher, | Title: Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me | 3/8/1973 | See Source »

There are differences, of course. In 1954 there was an impotent and virtually defenseless government in Saigon; today the South Vietnamese government has 1.1 million men under arms. In 1954 the U.S. repudiated the Geneva agreements as a "disaster" that might "lead to the loss of Southeast Asia." Today Washington is vitally interested in seeing that more or less the same terms can be made to work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VIETNAM: Untangling the Knots of the Truce | 2/12/1973 | See Source »

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