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...order, Title 4, requires Federal contractors to submit a general plan for ending discrimination, and also to set goals and timetables for correcting existing situations in the affirmative action plan. This came out at the same time WEAL and other women's groups began using their new-found legal resources...
...press lavishes attention on the primaries because they have the ingredients of a suspense story. The press, in fact, has become the unofficial arbiter of the results, deciding who wins and who loses in races where the real meaning of the outcome is bound to be murky. Savoring this new-found power, NBC News Vice President Richard Wald has half humorously suggested that the primaries be held at the convenience of the press: Southern primaries should take place in the winter. Only when the spring thaw begins should reporters have to make the blustery trek north to New Hampshire...
...Being a woman is more fun than it was ten years ago. Times have changed and I with them. Only now do I realize the source of my past discontent and I relish my new-found freedom...
Cornell, like Penn and Dartmouth and unlike some of the Crimson's earlier victims, has the speed to back check with Harvard's fast forwards, and with 4200 fans spurring them on in Cornell's snakepit, the Big Red may be able to prolong Harvard's new-found inability to put the puck...
Davies, who renamed himself Justin de Villeneuve when he was an interior decorator, took his new-found charge to a hairdresser friend and had her shoulder-length blonde tresses snipped to boy's length-or the length that boys used to wear their hair. A photographer was called in, and the rest is pop-cult history-the modeling, the magazine covers, the international celebrity whirl. Twiggy was the image of the decade, and Justin de Villeneuve was something of a miracle maker. "I didn't know anything or anyone in the fashion business," he proudly recalls. "Everybody kept...