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Even so, it is impossible to imagine either the courts or Congress actually returning long-populated lands to the Indians. This would entail the dispossession of thousands of innocent owners and the unthinkable unraveling of large segments of ongoing society. At the same time, it is likely that the Indians will receive money for damages, and fair enough. It might even be feasible to award them some symbolic parcels of unpopulated lands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: Should We Give the US. Back to the Indians? | 4/11/1977 | See Source »

...relatively speedy dismantling of federal price controls and the awesome masses of red tape that have grown up around them. That would have to be accompanied by some measures to ease the blow to the poor-perhaps by a system of discount gasoline and heating stamps that would unfortunately entail the same red tape and possible abuses as food stamps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLICY: SUPERBRAIN'S SUPERPROBLEM | 4/4/1977 | See Source »

...than they would after a freshman year of indoctrination. Such a plan coupled with the task force's recommendations to allow transfers in sophomore year and to make sure that some balance in Houses can be maintained, might succeed in rescuing the current system. But the plan must also entail improving Quad facilities and expanding shuttle but service, two suggestions that the task force makes but is unable to authorize funds...

Author: By Jim Cramer, | Title: One Piano Tuner | 1/7/1977 | See Source »

...problems. Our concern is much more with the manner in which the federal regulations have been conceived and implemented. We're concerned about the conflicts and ambiguities in many of the regulations that confront us, with the enormous and in some cases unnecessary volume of paperwork that these regulations entail... So we would simply like to see regulatory process improved and the burdens of administration lightened...

Author: By Derek C. Bok, | Title: Now, Live From D.C., Here's Derek | 11/30/1976 | See Source »

Shaking Chills. In fact, the investigators learned that the search itself may entail some risks. While examining tissue from a victim last month, Dr. Sheila Moriber Katz, a pathologist at Philadelphia's Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, became seriously ill with symptoms that looked strikingly like those of Legionnaires' Disease: muscle pain, shaking chills and high fever. Katz's illness was clinically diagnosed as viral pneumonia, and she recovered in time to attend last week's meeting. But try as they might, doctors have been unable to identify the virus that felled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The 30th Fatality | 11/29/1976 | See Source »

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