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¶ Strip-miners must restore the land to its "approximate original contour," thus eliminating all hillside gashes, depressions in or piles of soil on the earth. In addition, the miners can no longer dump debris over hillsides.
Gerald Ford cannot truly restore dignity to the Nixon Administration or offer any wistfully-sought second chance. He is more of the same, and when the euphoria wears off, Congress and the American public will be sorely disappointed.
Students praised the new civilian government yesterday and promised to work closely with it. The new premier is widely regarded as a king's man, and it is likely that the changeover will restore greater influence of the king in government affairs.
However, the situation is far from dismal. Five (or more) firm reform voices on the City Council and an effective city manager could restore hope and progress in this city.
While the move stirred hopes that Papadopoulos would eventually make good on his promise to restore parliamentary democracy, the President bluntly dispelled any illusions that he was relinquishing authority now. "Until the election of a Parliament," he declared in a statement that was boorishly insulting to his new Premier, "the...