Word: drews
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Gravest Weakness." As for conscription by lottery, a method tried briefly during both World Wars, the draft chief asked: "What would you do if you drew a one-legged man? Those urging a lottery recognize that you can't apply it to the disqualified. You return to a selective service system." But a lottery's "gravest weakness," Hershey contended, is "the substitution of chance for judgment in an area where we need much more wisdom than we have-the proper utilization of our manpower...
Boyd led the others in an audacious rummage through Dodd's files that be gan last June. They spirited out some 4,000 items, photocopied them, returned the originals. The copies went to Columnists Drew Pearson and Jack Anderson and formed the basis of articles charging Dodd with a variety of offenses, notably trading political favors for payola. Denying all, Dodd demanded that the ethics committee investigate. It reluctantly consented (TIME...
Unlike his immediate predecessors, John McCone and Allen Dulles, Raborn sought no policymaking role, was far less concerned with the substance of intelligence, and his detached air drew criticism...
Propriety & Practice. It may well be, Weinfeld concluded, that "voluntary, as distinguished from coercive, bargaining between the prosecutor and the defendant has been sanctioned by propriety and practice." But he drew a sharp distinction between such deals and "plea-bargaining between the judge and the accused...
...customer) will survive a court test. Only for "conglomerate" mergers (between companies in unrelated lines of business) does the legal path remain relatively unblocked. That is the path that businessmen are now following. About 70% of last year's 2,100 mergers were conglomerates; less than 1% drew a federal challenge...