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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...While I have all the sympathy in the world for Jan Wohlberg, I don't believe her husband's death had anything to do with a handgun," Cassidy says. "It was really a failure of medical science because the man who did it shouldn't have been put under psychiatric care in the first place. Obviously psychiatry didn't work. Handcuffs might have worked...

Author: By David A. Copithorne, | Title: Gun Control: Debate Begins Again | 12/20/1974 | See Source »

Harvard plays its final two holiday games away against St. Louis on Jan. 3 and 5. The Billikens lost 5-4 in overtime twice last weekend to defending NCAA champion Minnesota, and they currently stand 10-8 with four games scheduled before the Harvard series...

Author: By Betsy Eggert, | Title: Icemen Face Six-Game Holiday Stretch | 12/20/1974 | See Source »

...Mitchell and Ehrlichman that depositions be taken from Nixon in California. Sirica's ruling was based primarily on the fact, certified by a court-appointed panel of doctors, that the recuperating Nixon's life might be endangered if he were asked to respond to any questioning before Jan. 6. Even then, Sirica noted, Nixon's recovery might not be satisfactory, and more time would also be required for him to review the complex case and prepare for testimony. Sirica ruled that it would be "unwarranted" to keep the jury sequestered "until an uncertain date in the somewhat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WATERGATE: Witness Richard Nixon is Excused | 12/16/1974 | See Source »

...foreign-government bankers who wanted to redeem dollars that the U.S. insisted were as good as gold; later the U.S. Government would not sell it to anyone. Last week, though, the Treasury announced plans more in line with its current belief that gold has become a mere commodity. On Jan. 6 it will sell 2 million ounces of the glittery stuff at public auction to any purchasers, American or foreign, who care to submit sealed bids. That is only a minor part of the Treasury's total hoard of 276 million ounces but still nearly equals the amount...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOLD: A Piece of the Auction | 12/16/1974 | See Source »

...business with private American investors when ownership becomes legal. Americans already are avidly and legally buying gold coins, and some stores are selling as jewelry ⅛oz. bar-shaped pendants ($45 at Cartier's in Manhattan or twice the value of the gold itself). Come Jan. 1, Americans will also be offered gold-warehouse receipts and shares in mutual funds that will buy bullion. They may even get a chance to buy some more gold from Uncle Sam. Treasury Secretary William Simon said last week that after the initial auction Jan. 6, the Government is considering later auctions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOLD: A Piece of the Auction | 12/16/1974 | See Source »

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