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...that if a nuclear war could be won, it would probably be won by the nation that struck first, by surprise. No top U.S. official would say that Moscow might be designing its strategy based on such a preemptive strike, but some think-tank strategists are less reticent. Says Raymond Garthoff of the Brookings Institution: "If war came, they would probably launch an all-out attack on the U.S. They might go first, with everything...
...bankruptcy laws to break union contracts has become a subject for broad and bitter debate. C. Raymond Grebey, former chief labor negotiator for major league baseball and General Electric, calls it "the most dramatic new ingredient to collective bargaining that we have seen in more than a decade." Labor officials denounce the tactic as union busting. Says Bruce Simon, general counsel for the Air Line Pilots Association: "It was not the intent of the framers of the bankruptcy code to enable renegades like Continental Air Lines to wage eco nomic warfare by destroying our system of collective bargaining." The Supreme...
...mayor's slot next time for Melvin the King And a real Union meal for the one from Peking. For Raymond L. Flynn, we can't help feeling queasy; His job is cut out, but it sure won't be easy. A trip to New York for the King of Nepal-- In an HSA bus leased by young Leventhal. They'll stop on the way to drop off a small mansion To fill all of North House's needs for expansion. New honors for Kleckner, Sulelman and Eck; Let's hope a new trend is just starting its trek. Warm...
...week before Christmas in 1980, Daniel Donnelly filed suit against his city of Pawtucket, R.I., challenging the constitutionality of Nativity scenes on public property. U.S. District Judge Raymond Pettine declared the display unconstitutional, holding that "government may not assist in the fight to keep Christ in Christmas." The second part of the drama unfolded last November when a federal appeals court upheld Pettine's decision. Finally, with the aid of the U.S. Justice Department, Pawtucket further appealed the findings to the Supreme Court...
WHEN Labor Secretary Raymond Denovan, EPA Chief Anne Gersuch Burford, and Secretary James Watt each embarrassed the Reagan Administration with immoral acts and statements, the immediate impulse of the chief executive and his sides was to rush to the defense of the offender. Martin S. Feldstein '61, chairman of the council of economic advisors, has made no grating gaffes and has taken no illegal actions. But he has publicly disagreed with the incredible claims of his boss, and independent thought appears to be the one crime the Administration cannot stand...