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Last week their diligence paid off. Justice charged four big companies with 73 violations of the 1899 Refuse Act, which forbids discharge of pollutants into navigable waters. The defendants, accused of dumping acids, cyanides and metals into the rivers, are Pennsylvania Industrial Chemical Corp. and three top steel companies: U.S...
Until last summer, Colombo was virtually unknown except to law-enforcement agencies and readers of crime stories. The son of Anthony Colombo, a gangster who was strangled with a girl friend du ing the '30s mob wars, Colombo served in the Army during World War II. After a dishonorable...
Bailey, who will be assisted in Medina's defense by two military at-attorneys, added, "The Army has made it clear-in writing-that even if Capt. Medina wins his case, it will get him, perhaps through a dishonorable discharge. No court on earth can prevent the military establishment from...
Wasted Years. Smith turned to a previously untapped manpower pool: the medical corpsmen who administer emergency care and assist physicians throughout the military services. "The armed forces spend up to $25,000 for training each corpsman," he explained. "A corpsman may have from 600 to 2,000 hours of formal...
Louis Negre, a gardener in Bakersfield, Calif., is a French immigrant whose family came to the U.S. partly because of their opposition to French involvement in Viet Nam. Negre, 23, said no to the military only after completing basic training and receiving orders to Viet Nam, by which time he...