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Neither Russell nor Lamb have a response to the accusation that President Carter, in implementing the rules, subverted standard federal procedure by cutting the comment period short...
Despite these complications in the courts, the Selective Service is going ahead on other fronts Spokesman Joan Lamb says the number of men born since 1960 who have complied with the law is increasing dramatically Over the summer, officials estimated that more than 7,00,000 young men. 7 percent of those required, had not complied with the law. According to Lamb, that figure has dropped to 4,17,000. She adds that one-fourth of these are already controlled in the military and consequently didn't realize they still had to sign up. Selective Service now boasts compliance above...
...Triffids. This is American everydaydom, the casual course of events. Alarmed, the mind skates hurriedly to the ifs: If Tylenol, why not aspirin? If drugs, why not food? October is the month for Halloween, after all. The razor blade in the apple? The lamb chops, the soap, the Pepsis? We already had an eyedrop scare. Hasn't the water tasted funny lately...
Steinbrenner has a wonderfully representative American quality. In a way, he is that old American story, energetic money let loose in the world, shooting its cuffs, buying everything off, singing "I did it my way." It is the sort of money that purchases the restaurant to make sure that lamb chops stay on the menu, or to settle a grudge with the maitre d'. Steinbrenner's emotional, almost physical inability to leave the Yankees alone produces great psychodrama...
...country that has been teaching its children for more than a century that the Malvinas, as the islands are known in Latin America, are Argentine. Says José Dumas, a business consultant: "It was the junta as a whole that made the decisions. Galtieri is the sacrificial lamb...