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...ground. Boston City Hospital issued a "statement of support" and called Edelin "an outstanding physician whose professional performance has been and continues to be at the highest level... consistent with the highest prevailing standards of medical care, and we strongly reaffirm his continuing staff appointment." The hospital does not intend to change its abortion regulations. At Boston's Beth Israel Hospital, Dr. Louis Burke, head of OBG, declared: "I think it's a travesty of justice. This man was working in the context of the Supreme Court guidelines...
...church, it did not explicitly mention the infallibility of the Pope, one of Kung's most celebrated targets. Will Kung now keep silent on the disputed ideas, as the Vatican asks? He hinted that he might: "Right now my mind is turned toward other questions. I do not intend to raise the old ones in future books." But, "I will not tolerate being prevented from pursuing my theological services to my fellow...
President Ford chose a fitting occasion, a Manhattan dinner honoring Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, to provide an answer to one of Washington's most intriguing questions: How much power does he intend to give the former New York Governor? The answer, certain to further irk Ford's restive conservative critics, was in effect...
...usual, the Secretary interjected chunks of humor into the discussions. Staring at a map of Sinai on a Jerusalem conference-room wall, Kissinger asked jokingly, "What did you put that map up for? I don't intend to talk about Sinai." At a dinner with Israeli officials he described Chief of Staff Mordechai Gur as a general "who displays great affection for any piece of territory possessing any elevation whatsoever." Referring to three promontories on the Golan Heights that Israel insisted on controlling in the first stage of disengagement talks with Syria, Kissinger told...
...advertising that they intend to build the museum and possibly the archives elsewhere, the Kennedys will get the University to do their dirty work of muzzling the community groups. Bok's apparently naive comments berating neighborhood associations for working against the archives--something almost everyone in the community has endorsed--could simply be Harvard's first outward reaction to a Kennedy reprimand to "get with it or lose your site...