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...committee has no objection to any specific provisions in the core proposal, but believes the core is being rushed to a vote without giving students a chance to learn more about it, Judy Freed '81, a committee member, said yesterday...
...committee has not yet decided what it will do if the petition fails, but "right now we're concentrating on getting people who care to do something about the core proposal," Freed said...
...bureaucracies will probably be viewed by voters as acceptable trade-offs for the security provided by a welfare state. As for the U.S.S.R.'s East bloc satellites, Aron concludes: "I find that there are no grounds for thinking that the leaderships of the Hungarian, Polish or Czechoslovak parties, once freed from the grasp of Soviet Russia, would convert to freedom of their own accord and renounce all, or important parts, of their power. As long as the Red Army tanks assure the permanence of their reign, they improve their brand image in the eyes of the governed, acquiring a partial...
...procuracy, which before its abolition in 1975 was responsible for screening evidence before prosecutions could be brought. Before convicting an offender, said a finger-wagging article in the party journal Red Flag, "we must attach importance to evidence, investigations and studies." Meanwhile, some long-imprisoned dissidents have been freed, most notably Li Yi-che, jailed in 1974 for protesting a lack of "socialist democracy and legality" in the regime. Tellingly, that very phrase is now in vogue in Peking...
...comes some demanding microsurgery. The exposed artery is clamped in two places, leaving a blood-free gap 1 to 2 cm (up to about ¾ in.) long into which the freed segment of the temporal artery is sewn...