Word: effective
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Stokely Carmichael has had more effect on the news of this past year than any other individual. You have not appreciated his greatness. I trust that you will realize his importance by naming him Man of the Year...
N.E.T. JOURNAL (shown on Mondays). "A Second Chance" describes the helping hand extended to youngsters at the Job Corps' center in New Bedford, Mass., focusing on a 17-year-old Puerto Rican high school dropout from New York City and the Job Corps' effect on his life...
...Angel). Otto Klemperer conducts the New Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus in a surging declaration of faith that should sweep away all earlier versions of the work, including his own. A second new recording, by Herbert von Karajan (on Deutsche Grammophon), approaches the music more humanly and pleadingly -and the effect is surprisingly persuasive. His orchestra is the Berlin Philharmonic and two soloists are especially fine: Gundula Janowitz and Christa Ludwig. For majesty, take Klemperer; for beauty, Von Karajan...
M.I.T.'s prestigious Paul Samuelson is against a tax increase. So is New York's First National City Bank, which warned that it could have a "perverse" effect on the economy. Richard Nixon said last week that a tax hike might cause a recession that "would wipe out the gains of the past ten years." House Minority Leader Gerald Ford believes that it would be a "tragic mistake." Democratic Senators Vance Hartke of Indiana, George Smathers of Florida and William Proxmire. of Wisconsin all oppose it. The President's influential fellow Texan, Chairman Wright Patman...
...rationale for these restrictions is that the continued use of the electronic devices tends to have a chilling effect on the right of all citizens, even suspects, to free speech. The conflict, of course, arises over "national security," which often takes precedence over the protection of civil liberties. But the F.B.I.--as a subordinate part of the Justice Department--should not have discretionary authority in this area. The courts or Congress, if possible, should establish precise guidelines...