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...that although the country is officially bilingual the federal government operates in Eng lish only, that French Canadians are discriminated against in the civil service, and in a thousand other ways. The disaffection has been growing, until today a considerable number of French Canadians want out of Canada alto gether. Separatist groups are clamoring for secession, to the point where a legislative committee is now studying what this would mean to Quebec. Then there are the extremists, who call themselves the Quebec Liberation Army, and have been planting bombs in mailboxes, dynamiting army installations and looting armories. In the matter...
...Darwinian delights of coeducation and rising college-entrance standards is that the smartest 10% of young Americans are now thrown to gether on campuses at the most susceptible age for romance and marriage...
...feudal state at war. Its "soldiers," the everyday thugs, are organized into "regimas" and led by "lieutenants." The regimas, in turn, are organized into "families" and bossed by twelve '"capos" (heads), each representing a geographic area, who make up Cosa Nostra's grand council, and to gether are the final arbiters of the syndicate's affairs. Chief among them is convicted Narcotics Racketeer Vito Genovese. From Leavenworth Penitentiary, Genovese still communicates his decisions to the mob through ex-cons or in codes sent by letter or visitors...
...recent Boston University poll of Methodist clergy and laymen found only 23% advocating that Methodists "should seek full union with all Christian bodies willing to explore the possibility." Sixty-three percent preferred that Methodists only cooperate with other Christian bodies in activities that can be done better to gether than separately. Says the Rev. H. F. Lawhorn of Atlanta's Capitol View Methodist Church: "We ought to remember what Christ said-'Other sheep have I, . not of this fold...
...Globe (circ. 322,543) has long jousted with its broadcasting competitors, boasting that its editorial staff of 121 includes more newsmen than all of Missouri's radio and television stations to gether employ. But in its excitement over the new campaign's success, the Globe showed that it had not yet lost all faith in the air. Eager to tell St. Louis of the great things in store for newspaper readers, the Globe signed up for 266 radio and TV spots to shout its happy news...