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What the railroads did for the second half of the last century and the automobile for the first half of this century may be done for the second half of the century by the knowledge industry: that is to serve as the focal point of national growth. And the university is at the center of the knowledge process...
When the ITT brouhaha arose, many predicted that it was only a matter of time before Flanigan's name surfaced-and with good reason. Since he was appointed a presidential assistant three years ago, Flanigan has been the focal point of every controversy about business influence involving the Nixon Administration. Two of Flanigan's more notable shenanigans...
...chose Harrisburg as a focal point to direct our general antiwar sentiment," Lineberger said...
...Nevertheless, in the joint U.S.-China communique signed in Shanghai on February 27, the U.S. side stipulated that it will "progressively reduce its forces and military installations on Taiwan as the tension in the area diminishes." Last week Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird emphasized that Vietnam is a focal point of tension in the area...
Although Cronin's is presently the focal point of these women's struggle to restore dignity to their lives, to say nothing of earning a decent living. HSWOC does not single out Cronin as the sole offender. Other Square restaurants can expect similar actions in the future...