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...last paragraph of the ad invited readers to submit resumes to Aramco, "if you're qualified." In the course of the investigations of the Senate Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations in March 1975, it became clear that the Saudi Arabian government enforces a restrictive anti-Jewish policy with regard to entrance visas. In addition to participating in a blacklist of countries doing business with Israel, the Saudi Arabian government has also required that corporations and government agencies entering into agreements with it not employ Jews for projects inside that country. At least four corporations and two government agencies are known...
...again distorted, this time with little excuse. In paraphrasing the text given to The Crimson, the words "House staffs" are substituted for the words "household staff," which is not a trivial change. As a minimum, I believe that The Crimson should print verbatum and in its entirety the second paragraph of the text that was given to them last Monday. Bruce Collier Assistant Dean of Harvard College
...Daly's mention of the Times is only the first of several such major errors. For example, in the same first paragraph, he mentions that "the intense pain of marching on blistered feet" during the 300-mile walk to Sacramento "put (Chavez) on his back and almost killed...
...Israel would accept Palestinians as part of a Jordanian delegation (see box, next page) but would refuse to deal directly with the hated Palestine Liberation Organization. "We know what the [P.L.O.] objective is," he said. "It is written large into the Palestinian Covenant, which is their binding constitution. Every paragraph of it spits out the venom calling for Israel's destruction." Because of the U.S. Jewish lobby's influence in the elections, Ford and Kissinger are unlikely to put strong pressure on Israel. Indeed, Washington's plans for the Middle East in 1976 have been variously described...
Ports of Passage. In a paragraph added to the speech at the last minute, he offered the use of Israel's ports for passage of Arab goods, of its hospitals for the treatment of Arab sick and its research institutes for the training of Arab students. As in an earlier speech in Philadelphia-where he took his text from the biblical inscription on the Liberty Bell*-Rabin quoted from American heroes, including Jefferson, Franklin, Adams, Twain and Jonas Phillips, a Jewish soldier who fought in the Revolutionary...