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...incident during which his car was stoned by a mob in San Jose. Telecast again by the Republican National Committee on election eve, it became the party's campaign windup. Though the President sees things differently, there is considerable evidence that the speech did Republican candidates more harm than good. To many voters, the whole approach evidently suggested the rhetoric of the stump politician, not the reasoning of a President who must lead a nation. It is possible to imagine that the speech, without being "above politics," might have been more productive if Nixon had said something like this...
...Francis W. Sargent has recommended a ten-year prison sentence for persons convicted of possessing explosives intended for public harm...
...always late for visits may persuade him to come earlier if she tells him how cross she is-but she had better use "words more polite than those which first came to your mind." Successful or not, she should remember that despite what children imagine, "angry thoughts cannot harm anyone"-nor can wishes, common to children, that a parent get sick...
After warming up in a brief snow flurry, the Crimson started unusually fast, with about seven men opening up a gap of five yards on the Cornell team. But the lead was short-lived and may have done Harvard more harm than...
...crisis-and will likely continue to do so-because the Arabs need oil money. North African and Middle Eastern countries, including Iran, collect a total of $4.8 billion annually in oil revenues. As Kuwait's Oil Minister Abdul Rahman Attiiqi has said, "Any oil stoppage could cause more harm to Arab than to American interests." Oil provides 76.5% of Saudi Arabia's revenue, 94% of Kuwait's, 79% of Libya's and 56% of Iraq's. The international markets are controlled by the Western oil companies, and any country that tried to shut them...