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...charge against the U.S. attorney's office was made by Dershowitz during a hearing aimed at winning a new trial for his client, Edmund A. Rosner. Rosner was convicted in 1972 on charges of bribing a police officer in order to obtain secret grand jury materials...
...chief prosecution witness during the 1972 trial, Det. Robert S. Leuci, recently admitted perjuring himself during Rosner's first trial, but still maintains that Rosner tried to bribe him. In 1972, Rosner claimed that Leuci "pressured" and entrapped him into the bribe...
American and Israeli behavioral scientists, who have long studied the kibbutzim as the most interesting and durable collectives ever established anywhere, believe that it can. "The trouble with 19th century communes," explains Israeli Sociologist Menachem Rosner, "was that their founders set a fixed pattern from which they did not want to move." By contrast, he says, the kibbutz can survive because its members are willing to change and to give old values new forms of expression...
Open Doors. These days the membership is saying yes more often. Sociologist Rosner reports that "only seven years ago there was still strong opposition to higher education: the fathers wanted to get their sons out on the land. Now they want them to go to college." After a five-year study of the generation gap, Rosner concluded that while older members remain strongly committed to kibbutz ideology, doctrinal ties have loosened among youth. As Economic Administrator Tal puts it: "My father was an idealist. It did not matter to him what he did so long as it was of benefit...
...Rosner, who had agreed to the procedure, suffered no pain during the hour-long operation. "If I felt anything," he said later, "it was just a tingling sensation when they cut the skin...