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...Neill said Vice President Gerald R. Ford would "give stability to the country and re-establish credibility in government" if he becomes president...

Author: By Barry R. Sloane, | Title: O'Neill Predicts Evidence Will Force Nixon to Quit | 2/26/1974 | See Source »

...risked his life to save the then Vice President was an erect, athletic man named H. Stuart Knight. Last week President Nixon installed Knight, 52, as head of Secret Service, a job that will require courage and initiative of another sort. Knight's job will be to re-establish the reputation of the 1,230-agent organization, which has been badly tarnished by minor roles in some of the Watergate scandals and on occasion by being used to serve the President's political image as well as his security...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SECRET SERVICE: New Boss for a Troubled Team | 11/26/1973 | See Source »

...Justice Department has again absorbed the judicial investigation, but the pressure for a special prosecutor and the new, more flexible attitude adopted this week by the Nixon administration should soon act to re-establish a legitimate and independent inquiry...

Author: By Mark J. Penn, | Title: Impeach...But With Care | 10/26/1973 | See Source »

...Nixon may have a much less Machiavellian reason for wanting Agnew to quit. The Vice President's thrashings are scarcely contributing to the President's efforts to re-establish trust in his Administration in the wake of all the Watergate revelations. Agnew is a distraction and an embarrassment, and could be far worse if guilty. With access to the solid case against Agnew that the Justice Department believes it has, Nixon may well be convinced of Agnew's guilt and feel that he should be ousted sooner rather than later. Agnew may have privately resisted such suggestions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE VICE PRESIDENCY: Agnew's Agony: Fighting for Survival | 10/1/1973 | See Source »

...health measures. The House, under the leadership of Representative Paul Rogers of Florida, has passed a $415 million training and fellowship bill that is also expected to win Senate approval. The House Appropriations Committee is attempting to restore all NIH items to or above the 1972 funding level and re-establish the old ratio between new and ongoing research grants. If Congress succeeds in saving these programs, it can still prevent both the lights in the laboratories and the luster of American medicine from being dimmed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Slowdown on Research | 7/2/1973 | See Source »

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