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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Cohen recently disclosed HEW documents in his possession indicating additional cases of such misuse by University researchers, materials he obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. One item--a signed letter from Thomas O'Brien, vice president for financial affairs, sent to an HEW official last January--revealed the existence of instances in which various costs amd salaries related to unfunded research projects were charged to research grants awarded for separate scientific studies. Unfortunately, the O'Brien letter supplies virtually no details as to the principal researchers responsible for the alleged overcharges, the amount of funding involved, or the purpose...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Blowing the Whistle | 11/17/1977 | See Source »

Carter's reason for the dramatic change in plans: his energy program, the No. 1 item on his agenda, was nearing a crisis point in Congress. Whether his proposals would be accepted, he felt, depended on his being on hand to cajole wavering legislators. How would it look, his political advisers asked, if the President were off motorcading through the streets of Lagos, Nigeria, or lunching with the Shah of Iran when they were frantically trying to reach him on the phone so that he could talk to a recalcitrant Senator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Carter Decides to Stay Home | 11/14/1977 | See Source »

...study of users showed that 10% of those who tried the machine and were above the limit decided not to chance driving. But most bar owners and customers consider the machine a gag item, and some even compete for the highest score. In one Des Moines cocktail lounge, a waitress tells of two regulars who tied for the record. "You're supposed to be dead if you get the thing up to .50," says she, "but these guys both scored .49 and they didn't even look...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Americana: Americana, Nov. 14, 1977 | 11/14/1977 | See Source »

...Boston and Philadelphia into 1979, includes very nearly all of the major examples of early Irish art that have remained in Irish collections, a loan of unparalleled generosity. Its only fault, a too common one at the Metropolitan, is the installation-a gross Tiffany-in-Vegas effort, with each item so harshly spotlit that exaggerated shadows break up the intricate gold surfaces, eliding the exquisitely delicate transitions of depth and texture which were the very essence of the Celtic jewelers' art. Everything looks as if it were for sale...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Gold from the Dark Ages | 11/14/1977 | See Source »

...somewhat misleading. Specifically, the "classic dilemma [of] whether placing unauthorized articles in a laundry bag is an honor violation" when taken out of context is sure to be misunderstood. No cadet has ever been found guilty of an honor violation by simply having some proscribed item hidden in his laundry bag. Indeed, I employed that tactic myself on numerous occasions when looking for a good hiding place. If, however, a cadet lied about such an item, then he would be guilty of an honor violation. The hon or code has always been predicated on the assumption that the absolute truth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Nov. 7, 1977 | 11/7/1977 | See Source »

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