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In an effort to restore order, the government declared a nighttime curfew and a state of emergency, and suspended constitutional guarantees for 30 days. At week's end it appeared that at least 100 people had been killed and 300 wounded in two days and a night of fighting...
At the Center for Policy Research, Etzioni presides over a burgeoning empire of some 20 staff members, plus sociologists, economists, historians, doctors, lawyers and planners who churn out a million dollars' worth of reports each year. A recent study of the problems of Spanish-speaking children in New York...
The University has no plans to restore the 540 employee parking spaces it eliminated to comply with a 1973 ruling of the Environmental protection Agency which suspended last week.
In their push for a moratorium on new controls, the companies have the support of one old adversary: the United Auto Workers. U.A.W. President Leonard Woodcock also argues that a moratorium would give the industry a chance to restore its profits-and get union members back to work.
Sources said that Dunlop would restore the department's role in the economic policy-making process.