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...Administration lobbyist concluded that "a lot of conservatives are inclined to take out their frustrations on the President." At one point in the Senate debate, Louisiana Democrat Russell Long reddened with anger and declared: "I thought that I was going to help this Administration when possible. But I have grave doubts about any Administration that would countenance this sort of thing...
...Wicker has ot disinterred the bones. No one can do that. He only promised us a "time for anger," and four and a half years after Attica, his book screams quietly--a stark gravestone rubbing to remind us of the grave and what is buried there, lest we forget...
Even so, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Burns has criticized the deal. He believes that for a Middle Eastern country to rescue the U.S. flagship line is a grave blow to America's political prestige. Last week Burns told New York Times Columnist Leonard Silk that the U.S. Government should have persuaded six or so oil companies to put up $50 million each to bail out the airline. Pan Am Chairman William Seawell failed in earlier attempts to get help from the U.S. Government; his plea last September for a $10.1 million monthly subsidy fell on deaf ears...
...Grave Necessity. New York City's nonsectarian hospitals almost unanimously reported that they would continue to perform abortions for women up to 20 weeks pregnant, or later if there is grave medical necessity, subject to the safeguards established by the state. At Washington's Freedmen's Hospital, Baltimore's Johns Hopkins Hospital and Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, the reaction was the same. In Chicago, leading OBG services conceded that they would take more care to establish the length of gestation-but otherwise, no change. In California, where a 20-week law is in effect, there...
...will be elected directly every five years, and in a Council of Ministers appointed by him. Although an elected Parliament can pass legislation, the President has veto power and can dissolve Parliament indefinitely. Parliament may remove the President, however, by a three-fourths vote "for violating the constitution or grave misconduct" as well as for physical or mental Incapacity. The amendment also empowers Mujib to set up a single "national party," thus shutting off any political opposition...