Word: pleased
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President Nixon's plans for continuing wage-price restraint after the freeze ends Nov. 13 passed their first major hurdle last week when labor leaders agreed to go along with Phase II-at least for a while. The A.F.L.-C.I.O. executive council decided to let five labor representatives sit...
Capital Punishment. What that will mean in impending cases is not at all certain, but TIME Washington Correspondent Dean Fischer, who covers the court, believes that the new bench will break little fresh judicial ground-thus dooming some far-reaching claims now before it. Fischer predicts that it will decide...
Simple enough, that is, unless you happen to be a student and attempted to register in the city of Cambridge this summer. For those who had the misfortune of claiming membership in this category (or resembling in any way someone who might) attempts to register to vote in the forthcoming...
The extent to which the school has changed is indicated by alumni reactions. Some graduates have cut back their financial contributions, and old-grad judges sometimes shudder to see student lawyers in their courts. Common Pleas Court Judge John Patrick O'Brien, class of 1957, normally deals with civil...
Amin, who seized power from Apolo Milton Obote in a coup last January, personally toured the region to talk up trousers. Some tribesmen heeded his pleas, but a cholera epidemic broke out a few days later, confirming an old tribal suspicion that clothes only hide disease. So far, the only...