Word: monitoring
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...senile, lifetime judges have plagued even the Supreme Court. In the 1920s the failing Justice Joseph McKenna once wrote an opinion stating the exact opposite of what all nine Justices, including himself, had voted to say. As for state courts, there have been many efforts to let bar groups monitor unfit judges and recommend removal. But what lawyer wants to bring charges against the very judge who may hear his next case...
Selma Sheriff Jim Clark, a big man with balding head and a button reading the antithesis of Lackey. He rules his office an air of pomposity, as his brood of scream and deputy sheriffs hover reverently about radio monitor crackled with the "There's a bunch of 'em with signs head west on Jeff Davis Avenue, toward the houses." Clark flicks a switch on the and drawls, "Find out what they're doin a call me back...
...keeping with its subdued editorial policy, the Christian Science Monitor announced a modicum of change last week with a minimum of fanfare. Over coffee and pastry in Manhattan's Plaza Hotel, Editor in Chief Erwin D. Canham and other Monitor executives described the newspaper's new look to assembled newsmen...
Canham hopes that the changes that he and his staff have been perfecting for the past 2½ years (TIME, Jan. 8), will boost the Monitor's sagging circulation and put the paper, now subsidized by the Mother Church, on a self-sustaining basis. Other changes are planned, though one area of the paper is sure to remain the same: liquor and cigarette ads will continue to be banned, along with pictures of people smoking or drinking. Obituaries and the word death will appear as rarely as ever...
...almost always the case with stories about inaccessible Communist China, the facts about the country were gathered from hundreds of peripheral sources, ranging from professional China watchers who monitor the sounds and words coming out of the mainland to visitors who bring out firsthand information. This week's stories, however, focus more on an analysis of policy and on the factors involved in the fateful Red China-U.S. confrontation. While men of good will search earnestly and hopefully for a way to peace in the world, it is also critically necessary to face aggressive power squarely and examine...