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...meet with some members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. When the closed meeting was over, even Senator J. William Fulbright had found mutual ground with Ky. "I told him that I have thought for a long time that all foreigners should get out of Viet Nam at the earliest possible date," Fulbright reported. "Mr. Ky said that he couldn't agree with me more." Ky said, "Senator Fulbright didn't give me a hard time...
Kagan disagreed with the foundation's choice of 10 p.m. as the earliest time violent shows should be broadcast. "I'm personally concerned with the child below the age of seven or eight who is usually...
...women may have to wage a similar uphill campaign. Yet religious history favors their cause. The U.S., after all, has a certain tradition of female church leadership, including, among the earliest, Mother Ann Lee, founder of the egalitarian Shaker sect. Mary Baker Eddy continued the tradition by founding the Christian Science movement (in which a majority of the "practitioners" and "readers" are women). Indeed, both the Christian Science churches and the Shakers challenge the traditionally male image of God the "Father," referring to God as both Father and Mother. In so doing, they anticipated the admonition of early 20th century...
Persistent Pattern. The court is not expected to reach a decision until the end of November at the earliest, and may not conclude its deliberations until spring. Whatever that decision may be, it will leave hanging the persistent pattern of "resegregation." Growing numbers of whites, for example, are sending their children to the South's private "segregation academies." When Alabama's Jefferson County was ordered to adopt unitary desegregation this fall, white suburbs formed their own tiny districts. The toughest problem of all is the movement of whites to outlying residential suburbs. Example: in Little Rock, Ark., where...
...locally and gotten a tentative offer of insurance from a consortium, plus financial support from national groups. Some 2,500 Houston listeners have subscribed at $20 per year ($12 for students). Still, KPFT subscribers cannot expect to tune in to their station again for six weeks at the earliest...