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Peking's Foreign Ministry: "Should the U.S. Government disregard the desire of the people of Viet Nam and obdurately persist in its war of aggression, the Chinese people will, as always, resolutely perform their internationalist duty and give all-out support and assistance to the Vietnamese people till complete victory is won." Premier Chou En-lai said that the renewed bombing could endanger the improved Chinese-American relations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Outrage and Releif | 1/8/1973 | See Source »

...Southeast Asia...However much Hanoi may be responsible for disrupting the negotiations-which is a highly disputed point-civilized man will be horrified at the renewed spectacle of the world's mightiest air force mercilessly pounding a small Asian nation in an abuse of national power and disregard of humanitarian principles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Outrage and Releif | 1/8/1973 | See Source »

...date, more people have been canned than recruited-another sign perhaps of the presidential disregard for the bureaucracy. The chief talent scout, White House Staffer Fred Malek, is expected to reserve the No. 2 position at the Office of Management and Budget for himself. "It's the year of the advance man," sighs a second-level official as he waits for the bad word. Four of the new appointees were Nixon advance men in 1968. One of them, Ronald Walker, 35, who will replace Hartzog as Park Director, continued to serve as advance man on the President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Advance Men Advance | 12/25/1972 | See Source »

...said that Harvards action "show a certain disregard for the importance of a museum as a humanistic institution...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Semitic Museum Survives In Shadow of the CFIA | 12/5/1972 | See Source »

Gradually Miller is making his point that the average miner is the chief victim of U.M.W. complacency and corruption. He flails Boyle and the staff of U.M.W. headquarters in Washington for fancy living and disregard of the rank and file. "The U.M.W. hierarchy owns 16 Cadillacs," he complains, "and we're gonna auction 'em off." If elected, Miller promises to cut the union president's salary from $50,000 a year to $35,000. "I'd like to go out to the coal fields and say to some miner: 'Here, old timer, here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Tough Tony in Trouble? | 12/4/1972 | See Source »

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