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Gambril has also been coaching for a number of years, but has been involved in higher-level competition as the coach at Long Beach State in California. He is apparently dissatisfied with his swimmers' tendency to transfer as soon as their grades are high enough...
...considerable drudgery by taking over routine paperwork and bookkeeping. Now the machines will begin to do much more important chores for many banks. The First National Bank of Atlanta, one of the South's largest, has started a computer service that could help hundreds of small bankers make higher-level management decisions...
...crucial problem is the distressingly small number of Negroes with the competence-education, skill and drive-to hold executive positions. Even college graduates are more often trained in such professions as law or medicine than in science or business administration. Banks complain that they no sooner groom Negroes for higher-level jobs than higher-paying companies lure them away...
...Castro's government announced the formation of a new party leadership, and Guevara's name was notably absent from the list. In place of the old national directorate, of which Guevara was a top-ranking member, the party created a new secretariat, central committee and a higher-level political bureau that will serve as the party's principal executive council. As one U.S. expert puts it: "Castro is now willing to go down the line with the Russians...
When litigation seems unavoidable, the commission turns to the Council of Europe's 18-member Committee of Ministers, who try their own higher-level political persuasion and generally find some solution-often by voting to quash the case. But if all else fails, the ministers reluctantly approve litigation in the Court of Human Rights...