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...more of the Kennedys in their many campaigns that it is difficult for a serious candidate to find a seasoned staff without including some of them. Examples: New York Democratic National Committeeman John F. English and former Massachusetts Democratic State Chairman Lester Hyman are working for Senator Edmund Muskie. Former John Kennedy Campaign Organizer Hy Raskin is on Washington Senator Henry Jackson's unofficial campaign staff. At the same time, such key Kennedy operatives as Ted Sorensen and Kenneth O'Donnell have not jumped in to help McGovern -or anyone else...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEMOCRATS: Is McGovern a Stalking Horse? | 8/9/1971 | See Source »

National Democratic Chairman Lawrence O'Brien will meet this week with Democratic contenders in hopes of reaching a gentlemen's agreement to hold down primary costs. Senator Edmund Muskie, currently the front runner, has come out in favor of a spending ceiling, but candidates not as well known as the Democrats' former vice-presidential nominee are unlikely to accede...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Fitting Up for the Primaries | 7/19/1971 | See Source »

...have been revealed, there is finally talk of changing the system. Goldberg proposed that Congress take more of a hand in deciding what is to be classified. Several Congressmen, in fact, are preparing to introduce legislation. Hubert Humphrey wants to establish a joint congressional committee to review classified material. Edmund Muskie would prefer an independent review board with the power to make documents public after two years. Even if Congress does not want to venture into the thicket of classified documents, the Executive Branch could impose stiff penalties on bureaucrats who classify more than they have to. At a time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The U.S. Mania for Classification | 7/5/1971 | See Source »

Nixon's advisers and by Senator Edmund Muskie, who may submit his own tax-cut measure, including a big 14% investment tax credit. A tax easing, however, could widen the budget deficit. And unless a cut is coupled with wage and price guidelines, which the President has been determined to avoid, it could aggravate another major economic problem: inflation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Nixon's Dilemma: A Boxed-ln Economy | 7/5/1971 | See Source »

...Salisbury's desk every day. The initially heavy-perhaps too heavy-emphasis on politics has expanded into a broader and more palatable mix. Recent Op-Ed pages have included such bemusingly bizarre articles as an ecological dialogue (in free verse) between Technologist R. Buckminster Fuller and Senator Edmund Muskie and a tense, dramatized first-person account by a white churchman of a late-night subway ride through Harlem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: An Extra Nickel's Worth | 6/21/1971 | See Source »

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