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...Ominous Preview. The largest gains were made by the militantly antigovernment, antiwar An Quang Buddhists, whose street riots back in 1963 were a major factor in the downfall of Diem. The Buddhists, who were strong in the northern provinces, emerged from the election with 31 seats, the second biggest bloc in the House, though by no means a united one. The opposition counted 58 members in all, more than the total of Thieu's known supporters. A more ominous preview of the sort of opposition that could be mounted in the absence of a genuine presidential election came last...
Ever since 1928, when General Motors first introduced yearly style changes, Sloan's Law has been reaffirmed at every annual new model preview. But this year, the tradition of a new style every autumn is being ignored by both the biggest and the smallest of Detroit's automakers-G.M. and American Motors. They are postponing cosmetics to concentrate on Government demands for safety and engineering improvements, many of which are only in the design stage. Shock-absorbing bumpers, for example, will be required by law in 1973; passenger safety restraints that will work automatically in a collision...
LAST AUGUST, before the book had even been released, Time magazine published an article. "Posthumous Pillory," a preview of The King God Didn't Save, in an "Opinion" section of its August 17th issue. The lead paragraph of the piece concluded, "Now a black writer has added yet another-and unlikely-epithet to those (commie, liar, ad sellout) already fastened to the assassinated leader. . . Williams calls King a failure...
What could possibly be a preview of the District I baseball championship will be played today as UMass meets Harvard at 3 p. m. at Soldiers' Field. The Redmen currently hold a half game lead over Connecticut in the Yankee Conference, and the winner of the Yankee Conference is automatically a warded a berth in the District I tournament...
...LOCAL production of Marigolds, on the basis of its final preview Monday night, more than lives up to the play and is usually the equal of the original off-Broadway version I saw a year ago. The New York director, Melvin Bernhardt, has repeated his staging chores here, and he has done nicely at adapting his work to the special demands of this new cast...