Word: provisionally
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The Grand Jury in St. Louis indicted four students on charges of sabotage or attempted sabotage during a time of National Emergency; one was also charged with destruction of federal property. Three other students were charged with violating an antiriot provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1968.
The Cooper-Church amendment passed by Congress last year bars the Nixon administration from introducing combat troops or advisors into Cambodia and Laos, although it does make provision for the President to act in order to save American lives.
"Under prodding, they have gone a long way to meeting the standards of due process that the AAUP suggests," Everett I. Mendelsohn, professor of the History of Science and a leader of last Spring's campaign against the original procedures, said yesterday. However, Mendelsohn objected to one provision of the...
"The major provision, major in terms of the people it covers, is the employer employee program, and that leaves much to be desired in terms of comprehensiveness," Fein said.
Radical Posture. Mostly it is a shortage of native clergy and technical help that persuades most Third World leaders to accept missionaries from Europe and North America, though some leaders attach special provisos to their invitations. Under the bootstrap socialism of Tanzania, President Julius Nyerere, a Roman Catholic, has required...