Word: directing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Baker said that the council would offer suggestions but would have little direct influence. "It is like some of the other commissions; sometimes your advice is taken and sometimes it is totally ignored," Baker said...
...should have thought of this measure sooner." Supporters of Lawyer Truong Dinh Dzu, the runner-up in the 1967 presidential elections who campaigned on a peace platform and is now in jail, reminded the world that Dzu was sentenced to five years at hard labor last year for suggesting direct talks with the N.L.F. "Thieu should get ten years," said a Saigon politician. A leader of the North Vietnamese Catholic refugees who came South after the 1954 armistice warned that "if this direct talk with the N.L.F. leads to recognition of the N.L.F., or acceptance of a coalition, or abolition...
When surgeons began boldly transplanting human hearts, they appeared to come into direct competition with researchers who had spent years trying to devise an artificial heart. But last week Houston's Dr. Denton A. Cooley, who has transplanted more hearts than any other surgeon, brought the two lines of investigation into a neat, complementary...
...prevail. One possible way to bring it about: pressure on individual stations. In the N.A.B., individual stations outnumber and outvote the three networks. And in recent months, TV station owners have become increasingly jittery over the activities of the suddenly rambunctious Federal Communications Commission. Though the FCC has no direct jurisdiction over the networks, it can influence individual stations through its licensing power. Recently, the FCC has begun to question once-automatic license renewals and seriously consider competing applications from would-be broadcasters. Well aware of the station owners' fears, Pastore has made it clear that he opposes...
Taxpayer B used the oil-and-gas depletion allowance to avoid taxes almost entirely on an income before special deductions of $1,110,190. First, he deducted $41,141 for contributions, local taxes and medical expenses. Then he took off $185,468 for the direct costs of his exploration and drilling. Along with other minor deductions, that left him with a taxable income of $866,022, all but $3,980 of which escaped tax liability because of his 271% oil-and-gas depletion allowance of $862,042. He paid the Government $397-as much as the bill for an unmarried...