Word: provisionally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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One Hope. Just how far things will go on the mainland, Chiang can only guess like everyone else. His one hope is that he will still be around when-and if-the Nationalists ever return. In case he is not, Chiang, now 79, has already made provision for the transfer...
Almost every aspect of the economy has been subjected to searching analysis-except for organized crime. Now Harvard Economist Thomas C. Schelling, speaking in Washington before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, complains that "racketeering and the provision of illegal goods have been conspicuously neglected by economists." He...
At the level of national policy, if not of local practice, the dominant approach to organized crime is through indictment and conviction, not regulation, accommodation, or the restructuring of markets. This is in striking contrast to the enforcement of anti-trust or food-and-drug laws, or the regulation of...
Not so, thus far, in other federal jurisdictions outside Washington. The U.S. criminal code contains no postacquittal commitment provision, though Senator Robert Kennedy is trying to get one enacted. The code permits only temporary pretrial mental examination to determine whether a defendant is competent to stand trial. If he is...
Unfortunately, Harvard and other universities did less than they might have to keep this meaningless requirement from being foisted on them. They first accepted effort reporting in 1963, when the National Institutes of Health adopted it as a requirement. The universities themselves offered it as a compromise in 1964, when...