Word: legalism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Your writer detected irony in the fact that Drs. Steptoe and Edwards financed the research that culminated in the birth of the first test-tube baby by doing legal abortions. In fact, the two activities spring from the same basic belief: that parenthood should be a matter of choice...
Under an arrangement with Grumman made in 1970, Page was paid a $30,000 commission for every plane sold, even if Grumman itself did the selling. Now Page has lost this deal, and a scandal has plunged Wilmot's businesses into legal troubles, including grand jury investigations, in Washington and Rochester and charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission of illegal payoffs...
...slight, dapper Thorpe, 49, was released on $10,000 bail after being formally charged with conspiracy to murder. The alleged target: Norman Scott, 37, a down-and-out male model who 2½ years ago publicly claimed that he and Thorpe had had a homosexual relationship. The stunning legal action presented Britons with their greatest political scandal since the Profumo sex-and-national-security expose...
...bill that would free the CAB from its legal responsibility to fix fares and routes has passed the Senate but is bogged down in the House. It is expected to pass eventually, though probably not this year. Deregulation would be the most radical change in U.S. aviation history, greatly affecting the lines' ability to raise money for their next cycle of jet purchases...
...efforts at eradication. Cape Canaveral stuck where it was put long ago in spite of efforts to displace it with the chimerical name of Kennedy. Sixth Avenue remains just that to many New Yorkers in spite of diligent efforts to promote the general use of the 33-year-old legal name, Avenue of the Americas. Mount McKinley is still not generally accepted by Alaskans, who tend to prefer the peak's original designation, Denali...