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What about the sort of unabashed nudity and uninhibited sexual discussion that is the staple of such successful magazines as Playboy and Penthouse? It may well have to be toned down. In any case, most states will probably have to redraft their laws, since existing statutes now tend to be so prudish that they do not actually define what they are forbidding...
Wild Card. Craig's aim is to compel London to reinstate Stormont and redraft a constitution ensuring Protestant control. "We are going to endeavor by all nonviolent means to make the British initiative unworkable," he declared last week in an interview with TIME Correspondent Marsh Clark. "We can burst the government." As a first step, Craig plans a rent strike by Protestant tenants of government-owned homes, and mass Protestant refusal to pay property taxes and utility bills. He is also considering the creation of an Ulster "provisional government"-a sort of government-in-exile-in-residence...
Since students could not formally offer a Faculty resolution, Stanley Cavell, Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value, worked with Afro. He helped the students redraft their proposal into a Faculty resolution, and he read that at the meeting...
...court-appointed lawyer had had only a few hours to prepare a defense. In a scathing order, Craven told North Carolina that imprisoning rather than treating Doyle "is a little like throwing Br'er Rabbit in the briar patch." And he asked: "Is it not time to redraft a criminal statute first enacted in 1533? And if so, cannot the criminal-law draftsmen be helped by those best informed on the subject-medical doctors...
...four pages to two, laid it out in more logical order and simplified it in 19 places. Last summer Caplin took personal charge of a committee rewriting tax forms, tried out the phraseology of newly written forms on his wife Ruth. An English professor was called in to help redraft the forms in simple English-a task that has been at least partly successful...