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...good-will gesture to the Teamsters, Nixon commuted Hoffa's sentence in December 1971-almost six months after Fitz took over-but only on one condition: Hoffa could not "engage in the direct or indirect management of any labor organization" until March...
...average--no family is." The Louds own an expensive suburban house, several cars, endless gadgets; the children have "all the advantages," the parents travel where they will. Study of their life reveals little about the great social upheavals tearing at this society's guts; their lives show only the indirect effects-- moral uncertainty, aimlessness, most of all boredom...
...Government creates indirect subsidies via loopholes, and the richest people benefit the most, Surrey said. Fifty billion dollars -- one quarter of the present Federal budget--is spent on these indirect subsidies...
...attempted to exert "political" influence. In 1966 the Internal Revenue Service revoked Christian Echoes' exemption for the same reason, but in 1971 a federal court in Tulsa overruled the IRS. In reversing the Tulsa decision, 3-0, the Denver court prohibited tax-exempt organizations from "direct and indirect appeals to legislators and the public in general"-a sweeping restriction that many churchmen consider unconstitutional. Christian Echoes, backed by the N.C.C. and other church groups, will carry the case to the Supreme Court...
Because of this indirect contact with the day-to-day existence of the common black people of this country unconsciously. Harvard blacks tend to romanticize this struggle and to few in from an intellectual perspective," Evans said...