Word: eral
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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With the backing of Attorney Ger eral Richardson, Beall was pushing for a quick indictment of Agnew because the time during which the Vice President can be charged is rapidly running out. Under the federal statute of limitations, grand juries may indict a man for most noncapital offenses only within a five-year period following the crime...
...disclosures reflected adversely on both of them last week. Ehrlichman's White House office safe was found to contain the missing FBI wiretap records of an intercepted telephone conversation of Daniel Ellsberg that contributed to the dismissal of all charges against him in the Pentagon papers case. Fed eral Judge William Matthew Byrne Jr. had repeatedly demanded the record, to determine if the evidence against Ellsberg was "tainted," but the Administration - for still unknown reasons - refused to turn it over...
...would be to increase the domestic output of oil and natural gas, and to build new energy facilities (power plants, refineries, pipelines). But the bill for this expansion, according to experts at the conference, would be at least $500 billion, too high for industry to pay without fed eral help. The energy companies want the Government to allow the market place to set prices, to ease cumbersome environmental restrictions, and to open federal lands and offshore areas to exploration...
SALLY PEIL, 22, Georgia, a senior math major at West Georgia College in Carrollton, Ga., first thought of running for delegate last February when a history professor suggested it to her and sev eral other students. "We thought heaven's sake, that can't be possible That's strictly for the old people was elected largely with student votes. She all but the swooned when she first entered the convention hall: "Everything was so high, so big. I was lost. There were people everywhere. It was so exciting. If you could breathe in the atmosphere...
Some IATA members cling to the hope that a compromise can be reached before transatlantic chaos sets in. Says Fabrizio Serena, a deputy director gen eral of Alitalia: "Lufthansa has been making noises to the effect that it might possibly review its position if the rest of us make some move toward them." If they come at all, conciliatory moves will probably be made next week, when IATA members meet in Miami to dis cuss fares to Asia and Latin America...