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...Dunlop said that he had "not decided anything, but it will be within this range": there will be a group of people at the meeting with preferential treatment. "Preferential treatment" said SDS, was agreed to mean that the group would be allowed time to pursue questions and to rebut answers from Goldberg, the general audience, and the group itself...
...emphasized the need, if discussion was to be meaningful at Sunday's meeting, for a group of people to be allowed to follow up questions and rebut Goldberg's answers. SDS feels that Goldberg made his offer to speak because of SDS pressure on the Kennedy Institute...
...only by its circumspection, the President's address seemed to rebut speculation that he would not seek another term. Rather, Lyndon Johnson was clearly intent on showing his critics that he has a steady hand on the controls at a difficult period in U.S. history. It is, in Johnson's words, "a time of testing, a time of transition"-for himself no less than for the nation...
...guests and advertisers waiting in line for exposure. Commercial time is almost sold out, at $7,000 a network minute, for 1967; and last week's visitors ranged from Hubert Humphrey to Helen Hayes, Bobby Kennedy to Cassius Clay. Today was the platform that Adlai Stevenson chose to rebut the Saturday Evening Post's article depicting him as a craven dove during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis. It was the launching pad for Nelson Rockefeller's 1964 campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, the forum from which Japanese Premier Hayato Ikeda apologized...
...these gadgets is hearsay evidence and is therefore inadmissible. To restore electronic enforcement, Faircloth urged the state legislature to legalize such information by classifying it as prima-facie evidence. If the legislature agrees, Florida courts will be able to accept the evidence as conclusive whenever the defendant fails to rebut...