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Forgetting the last war and pretending that Vietnam does not exist cannot lessen U.S. responsibility for the devastation it wrought there. The U.S. has a moral duty and sound pragmatic reasons for participating in the development of an economically rebuilt Vietnam. After all, the U.S. very nearly succeeded in simulating lunar conditions in Vietnam. Carter claimed last year that "the destruction was mutual (and that) we ought not to assume the status of culpability." This position is patently absurd in light of the destruction inflicted on both North and South...

Author: By Tom M. Levenson, | Title: If Not Now, When? | 11/6/1978 | See Source »

Committee members work for a variety of community and labor organizations in the Boston area, in an effort to learn how these groups work to lessen economic inequalities. In addition to Local 880, the CEC offers its members placement in Mass Fair Share, Cambridge Tenants Organization and the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers. The committee has about 20 to 25 members, who attend weekly dinner meetings devoted to formulating theories of change drawn from these personal experiences, Damman says...

Author: By Susan D. Chira, | Title: Helping Workers Get Organized | 10/4/1978 | See Source »

...machina coming up with a great plan." In fact, even a modest success is far from assured. It will depend in large part on the stern and cantankerous figure of Menachem Begin?and on whether any mixture of pressure and persuasion can induce the onetime guerrilla fighter to lessen his intransigency and make at least some concessions for the sake of a settlement. The temperamental Sadat will have to make compromises too, of course, but the Egyptians are pinning their hopes on the perhaps illusory belief that Carter can influence Begin to change his course. Warned one of them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Meeting At Camp David | 9/11/1978 | See Source »

Over 2000 adults were asked to choose between four plans designed to lessen the burden of tuition payments for middle-income families. The cost to the taxpayer of each plan was set at $1.5 billion, which is the approximate cost of the tax-credit tuition assistance bill which passed the House in June...

Author: By Patricia A. Wathen, | Title: Carter Plan Leads In Tuition Aid Poll | 8/7/1978 | See Source »

...declarations that they may not do so. A few lobbyists seem to be in an unreasonable rush to cash in on the money available in the business. Two former aides of Senator Ribicoff tried to start their lobbying careers by advertising their services to help Americans working abroad lessen their tax burdens ?for a fee of $200,000. Ribicoff has denounced them, and their fellow lobbyists say they violated a rule of the trade: they were not discreet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Swarming Lobbyists | 8/7/1978 | See Source »

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