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Most analysts feel that the Soviets could accept a certain amount of pluralism in Poland as long as a strong party retained a firm grip on the reins. But therein lies another political hazard-for the Polish party itself seems bent on reversing Leninist orthodoxy. In a watershed decision two weeks ago, Party Boss Stanislaw Kania bowed to rank-and-file demands and announced that delegates to July's party congress would be elected by secret ballot from an unlimited list of candidates. Until now, most delegates were chosen by the party leadership according to the Leninist principle...
...very well considering the snow, which was a psychological hazard...
...assume that all street marijuana is contaminated with a number of fungi and molds that can be inhaled by the user," Kagan said in Milwaukee last week, adding that illegal marijuana is "a significant health hazard...
Although he was the leading candidate for State, Haig had his own problems. Conflict of interest was no apparent hazard: Haig is now president of United Technologies Corp., which does nearly 25% of its $9 billion business with the Government, but he has been in that job only a year and could cut his ties with little strain. The real trouble was that party factions on both the right and left found fault with Haig, who had been Richard Nixon's last White House Chief of Staff. Although Haig is often credited with having kept the Government functioning through...
...Said D'Arrigo, 47: "I hope to hang up my drill in 15 years, live out there and go fishing." But when the dentist began constructing his 2½-story dream house 165 ft. away from Carey's, the state police certified that it posed a security hazard to the Governor. D'Arrigo refused a state offer of $107,000 for the plot, but he offered to lease the land to the state until Carey left office. New York officials turned down that proposal and moved to confiscate D'Arrigo's property under the power...