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...Administration's tower chief has the responsibility for closing specific runways or the entire field. Controllers are required to advise pilots of adverse conditions but cannot order them to seek another airfield. The Kennedy crash makes plain the need for clearer standards for determining when wind shear presents grave dangers, as well as tougher guidelines on what course to take when it does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AVIATION: A Fatal Case of Wind Shear | 7/7/1975 | See Source »

...Unmarked Grave. First a security man prodded him in the side with a sharpened stick. Then, as the prince straightened his body in response, the executioner's gold-handled sword flashed, and the condemned man's head rolled from his shoulders. The crowd, silent until that moment, broke into shouts of "Allahu akhbar [God is great]." For 15 minutes the prince's head was displayed on the tip of a spike for the crowd's inspection; eventually an ambulance collected it and the body for burial in an unmarked grave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SAUDI ARABIA: Death for the Assassin | 6/30/1975 | See Source »

...commission found that top CIA officials knew that the mail openings were illegal. For example, an internal CIA memorandum warned in 1962 that "a flap would put us out of business immediately and give rise to grave charges of criminal misuse of the mail by Government agencies." Similarly the commission learned that during one of the San Francisco operations, CIA representatives abstracted and "concealed selected pieces of mail in an equipment case or a handbag," apparently without the knowledge of a postal official who was present. Later CIA officials analyzed the contents of the purloined letters, resealed the envelopes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: Rocky's Probe: Bringing the CIA to Heel | 6/23/1975 | See Source »

...grandiose plans for public control of industries and investment, had been demanding his dismissal from the Cabinet. On the other hand, powerful union leaders including Jack Jones, president of the Transport and General Workers Union, had warned that any demotion of Benn would be taken as "a grave affront." The situation called for the kind of political juggling act at which Wilson excels, and he came through with a dazzling performance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRITAIN: Facing Up to the Morning After | 6/23/1975 | See Source »

According to the Ernst & Ernst report, Northrop since 1971 may have spent as much as $30 million overseas for which it did not properly account. Ernst & Ernst described 17 arrangements as questionable enough to warrant study. Some seem legitimate, but others are open to grave objections. They range from the petty-$4,400 to an Iranian tax assessor to settle "a minor tax matter"-to the serious. Some examples...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SCANDALS: Lifting the Lid on Some Mysterious Money | 6/23/1975 | See Source »

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