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...means that the new Premier will face much tougher opposition in the Diet, which is scheduled to convene this week. The fact that the Communists will now be represented on the crucial steering committee will make it harder for the government to adhere to its legislative calendar. The Communists intend to probe more deeply into scandals linking the Premier to alleged real estate deals. In Tanaka's own party, his rival for the leadership, former Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda, 67, emerged with the largest single faction and undiminished ambition to take over, should the Premier make a misstep...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Sobering Victory | 12/25/1972 | See Source »

...suggesting that, if we had set our sights lower and been satisfied with second-rate medical counsel, there would have been no issue of propriety at all? In any event, Squibb doesn't settle for second best, and I think most consumers are glad we don't. We intend to continue to get the very best advice we can from non-industry scientists to supplement our own experts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SQUIBB DEFENDS EBERT | 12/14/1972 | See Source »

This week the OG&CP is unleashing on Harvard innocents a heavy dose of reality entitled. "The Harvard and Radcliffe Class of 1972." This survey of last year's seniors post-graduate plans reveals that ninety-six per cent of them intend to go on to graduate schools at some time, but only a little more than forty per cent are going right away. Thirty per cent of the class admits that they don't know what they'll do, and doubling this percentage for honesty, anyone can see that not only is most of the class using graduate school...

Author: By Whit Stillman, | Title: After Harvard...........WHAT? | 12/11/1972 | See Source »

...real dividing line in any graduating class is between those willing to start something they intend to stay with, whether it's medicine or opera, and those who want to play around for a few more years. A point Fisher makes is that many students spend years getting certification they don't need. It would be better to approach employers directly and state their case instead of weasling around graduate schools until they're broke. If graduates would hitch their wagon to a star in the first place we wouldn't have to humor our friends when they think they...

Author: By Whit Stillman, | Title: After Harvard...........WHAT? | 12/11/1972 | See Source »

...move, Harvard President Derek Bok, former dean of the law school, appeared in court to defend Popkin and asked that the sentence be dropped so that "a conflict not exist" between the Government and the academic community. Besides, Bok said, he had been told that the Government did not intend to call Popkin back before the grand jury anyway. Government attorneys quickly answered that if Popkin would talk the grand jury was anxious to listen. With that, Judge W. Arthur Garrity concluded that Popkin should go to jail until the grand jury is dissolved, which may happen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Popkin's Plight | 12/4/1972 | See Source »

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