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DIED. ELLIOT RICHARDSON, 79, Attorney General for Nixon who resigned rather than obey the President's order to fire special prosecutor Archibald Cox during Watergate; from complications after a cerebral hemorrhage; in Boston...
...shameful that the United States' status in the UN has been marred by our embarrassing unwillingness to pay our share of dues. As a leader in the world community, America expects other nations to pay their dues and obey United Nations mandates...
...lights--may be tiresome, but we do obey them," Dean Knowles explained...
...fact, some college administrators at Harvard and beyond say they have mixed feelings about the law. There is a pervading sense that colleges forbid alcohol to students under the age of 21 only because they think it is important that students obey the law, even if they themselves do not agree with...
...comes to consumption and the results of that consumption. We are constantly bombarded by mixed messages. Scrawny, undernourished models peek out from billboards adjacent to giant signs announcing the return of Wendy's Bacon Mushroom Melt. We are told to "Have it your way!" "Super size it!" and "Obey your thirst!" But mixed in with the chorus of "Consume, consume!" are the plaintive cries to "Stop the insanity!" Is it any surprise we wash down our Big Macs with Diet Cokes? The only people satisfying the insatiable needs of the capitalist machine and at the same time pleasing the thin...