Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...democratic Left in America (what Miss McVeigh calls the "Old Left") to suggest a "bland acceptance of the welfare state." If we decline to follow the New Left in total denunciation of the New Deal--a denunciation which often sounds familiarly like that of the extreme Right--we nevertheless feel that democratic participation must expand as well as welfare measures. When Michael Harrington calls for a "3rd New Deal," he is talking about "social investment a conscious and political allocation of resources to meet public needs" (his own words), not-just more social security, as implied in the review...
...Nevertheless, Rand made and bottled a vaccine. The bottling was done in a room 5 ft. by 8 ft., a Food and Drug Administration inspector testified last week, by a woman who wore no covering on her hair and no sterile gown or gloves. Several Government witnesses testified that they had found bacterial contamination in batches of the vaccine. Dr. Roderick Murray of the U.S. Public Health Service's Division of Biologics Standards said that Rand's report on tests of the toxicity of the vaccine covered only one horse, twelve rabbits and 40 mice. There was evidence...
...revenues, Mobutu swallowed his slogans, signed an agreement for continued operation of the mines with Sociètè Gènèrale des Minèrals (called S.G.M.), a Union Minière affiliate. "This is not a betrayal," he avowed on TV last week. Nevertheless, Congolese students drummed up discontent, and one leading businessman wired Mobutu: "We have undressed Peter to dress Paul...
Harvey said the store has long exercised strict self-censorship and that he was sympathetic to the intent of Mahoney's motion. Nevertheless, Harvey hasn't let police recommendations go unchallenged; some of the buttons they suggested discarding are still on display. Of 137 different buttons in the Truc's window last week, only about 10 have gone...
...Maiz, 59, introduced it to his fellow ministers at a regular Cabinet meeting presided over by Franco. Trouble began almost immediately. To show their disinterest, half a dozen Cabinet members jumped to their feet and walked out of the room. Castiella, who has championed the bill for ten years, nevertheless pressed on with his familiar argument: granting religious freedom was not only the right thing to do morally but also the right thing for Spain if it wants to become a respected member of the world community. Several of the ministers who are identified with the Opus Dei laymen...