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Beyond the often repeated arguments against the SST-that it would be a multibillion dollar gamble, represented an unrealistic ordering of national priorities and would endanger the environment-the congressional decision to kill the aircraft demonstrated a surprising indifference to presidential pressure. Representatives, especially, are attuned to political currents at...
Attorney General John N. Mitchell asked late Tuesday night that the documents not be published on grounds that "disclosure of this information could endanger the lives or cause serious harm to persons engaged in investigative activities on behalf of the United States."
Dossier Dictatorship. More recently, Ervin has criticized two institutions that most conservatives hold dear: the FBI and the U.S. Army. He accuses both of snooping on Americans in ways that endanger First Amendment freedoms of speech, thought and privacy. "If we are going to be a free society," says Ervin...
The major problem with the massive use of de-icing salts-in addition to the havoc they wreak on automobile underbodies-is that they damage roadside vegetation and, more important, seep into nearby water supplies. The salts not only give the water a brackish taste, but can be a genuine...
The Pentagon marshals massive statistics to prove that Hanoi is increasing its flow of supplies, and must be plotting a major offensive that would endanger U.S. lives. As a result, many longtime critics have come around to the view that perhaps the Nixon strategy is the only safe approach. As...