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While plunging into such specifics, McNamara never lets them blur the end purpose of his cold war strategy. That strategy was explained to Congress fortnight ago in a 198-page report that House Armed Forces Committee Chairman Carl Vinson, who has fought some McNamara policies, described as "one of the most significant documents ever presented to Congress...
Much of last week's exuberance, however, was an understandable carryover from 1962, when Detroit produced 6,755,000 units for its second best year in history (after 1955). Fortnight ago, G.M. showed how good the year had been by announcing the largest sales and profits of any corporation in history. Last week Ford and Chrysler joined in with their own remarkable showings. Ford sales hit a record $8 billion. 21% higher than 1961, and earnings rose 17% to $481 million. Chrysler's sales of $2.4 billion were up 12% over 1961, but its earnings report was even...
Seminaries & Cemeteries. They did. A fortnight ago, at a secret meeting in Madrid, Spain's Metropolitan Council-composed of 15 ranking prelates, including four cardinals-approved in principle Castiella's "statute for non-Catholic religions." While still denying non-Catholics the right to proselytize, the proposed law will grant major Protestant churches juridical recognition as religious groups, allow them to run their own schools and seminaries, print and distribute their own translations of the Bible, operate hospitals and cemeteries. The proposed law even affirms the right of all Spaniards to hold every civic office but that of chief...
...Americans who need help for emotional ills. For both psychiatry and nonmedical therapy (especially analytic forms) traditionally work on a one-to-one basis, with the reassurance that it's all confidential. The 750 members of the American Group Psychotherapy Association who met a fortnight ago in Washington exchanged reports on a diametrically opposed theory: that for many patients, in many circumstances, treatment in groups is better than solo therapy. In most cases, it is at least better than no treatment...