Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...CRIMSON. I am not concerned about minor inaccuracies, which are inevitable in any attempt at reporting (and which have been well documented already); nor can I complain of lack of praise in a piece which was clearly meant to be eulogistic in tone and at the same time fair: nor, finally, do I want to take issue with the observations of a more critical sort. No doubt many of them are just...
...week's end, the Congress Party appeared to have lost nearly 100 seats in the new Parliament, coming in with a majority of only 24, v. its previous 123, in the 521-seat body. Indira Gandhi reacted philosophically. "We have proved to the world that we have a fair and free election," she said. "That is the whole idea of having a democracy...
...Goddard Space Flight Center for preliminary flight trials. Then, last week, all was ready for the grand three-hour fly-off of the finalists in New York's cavernous Hall of Science, a building in Flushing Meadow left over from the 1964-65 World's Fair. To keep the competition equally fair, the neutral students were tapped again as launchers, and contestants were separated into nonprofessionals and professionals (subscribers or people employed in aviation). As the paper planes swooped, looped and soared around the 96-ft.-high dome, Scientific American Publisher Gerard Piel, 52, called out the maneuvers...
...want a reversal on this case, as we've had in the recent past, because of anything that's been published that is prejudicial to a fair trial." With these cautionary words to reporters. Illinois Judge Herbert Paschen prepared to preside over the trial of Richard Speck, the 25-year-old ex-seaman who is accused of the savage and systematic murders of eight young student nurses in Chicago last July. To head off what he thought might be sensational press coverage. Judge Paschen set down some unusually specific restrictions on what newsmen could do and print...
...have drowned them all. But unfortunately the team was unable to attend the first New England Intercollegiates, held in Vermont. The race was held immediately after intercession, and the team was not organized. "Comparing cur times at Wellesley with the times of the Vermont winners, I think it is fair to say that we would have won," sighed Mrs. Alice McCabe, Director of Swimming and the team's coach...