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...Moscow's long-standing refusal to allow arms inspectors on Soviet soil. Last week the Soviets took a small step toward spiking that criticism. At a ceremony in Vienna, the U.S.S.R. signed an agreement that for the first time allows the U.N.-sponsored International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to inspect carefully selected parts of Moscow's civilian nuclear industry. Said Soviet Diplomat Vladimir Petrovsky at the signing: "On the eve of U.S.-Soviet talks in Geneva, we feel it is necessary to create a favorable atmosphere...
...Israeli government continues to deny TIME the right to inspect other specific testimony relevant to this case that is known to exist as part of the record of the commission inquiry...
That hostility had been evident when local authorities briefly placed Union Carbide Chairman Warren Anderson under house arrest as soon as he arrived in Bhopal to inspect the damage. Upon returning to the U.S. last week, Anderson insisted that neither he nor his company was responsible for the tragedy. But, he said, "Union Carbide has a moral responsibility in this matter, and we are not ducking it." Anderson said he would consider returning to India to stand trial on charges of crimes including "criminal conspiracy," which under Indian law carries a maximum penalty of death. One hopeful sign...
...Carbide. Within hours of the accident, police in Bhopal closed the plant and arrested its manager, J. Mukund, as well as four of his colleagues, on charges of "culpable homicide through negligence." When a team of five technical experts from Union Carbide's headquarters in Danbury, Conn., arrived to inspect the factory, they were turned away by local authorities. "We don't want anyone tampering with the evidence," said an official. The Indian Central Bureau of Investigation, meanwhile, seized records and logbooks at the plant, and Chief Minister Singh ordered a judicial inquiry into the accident. "This is a devastating...
...enforce complicated comparable worth legislation. Aside from the sheer cost of maintaining such a force in an era which demands economic restraint, already over-crowded courts would be inundated with complaints brought forward by the necessarily random guidelines of the agency. Thousands of employees would be needed to inspect the payroll practices of millions of businesses. This country simply cannot financially afford the burden of such a socialist task force...