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Even if the CRR hears the case andGuberman decides not to seek a judgment in the Cambridge courts, the courts may proceed to prosecute the defendant. "The phone company may not want to drop the case, and the court may rule that Guberman is unnecessary to the case," Moscow said...
Moreover, if an ABM-only treaty were signed, many U.S. experts believe, the Russians might never come back to the bargaining table. Having stripped U.S. ICBM sites of their ABM protection, the argument goes, the Russians would proceed full blast with deployment of the S59 and even bigger missiles. Defense Secretary Melvin Laird recently reported that an "apparently extensive" new Soviet ICBM construction program is already in progress in south-central Russia...
...Congress for $250 million in a loan guarantee to keep the TriStar project going. The new loans would come from private banks, but would have Government backing and would be as secure as Federal Reserve notes. If Congress goes along, the British are expected to let Rolls-Royce proceed full speed ahead on the RB-211 engines, which were designed specifically for the TriStar air frame. Then 10,000 Lockheed employees working on the TriStar and 14,000 other workers at more than a thousand domestic subcontractors can stop worrying about their jobs...
...decision as to how to proceed with the general's case now rests with the Army's Chief of Staff. General William Westmoreland, and Secretary of the Army Stanley Resor. If they choose to have charges preferred, the general will undergo an investigation under Article 32 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the military equivalent of a grand jury inquiry. This would consist of a formal investigation, conducted by a superior officer of the accused general, who in turn would be permitted to cross-examine. If there is sufficient evidence, the military would then proceed with...
...Committee had looked at the evidence before the case, Dershowitz said. it would have been "impossible for [it] to make a determination that probable cause to proceed ... existed." This, he added, would have spared him and his client-Martin H. Goodman '71-" extremely costly and wasteful expenditures of time...