Word: schmidts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...room with $6,000 curtains nor chandeliers. I get the feeling that what I am in fact paying for is an annoying bureacracy that has nothing better to do then hide a folder from me and think up more ways to sponge money from me. Emmett V. Schmidt...
...fact, become a well-developed legal art. The U.S. has been through a dozen years of sensational trials-Angela Davis, the Chicago Seven, Charles Manson, Jack Ruby -and jury fairness was almost never seriously challenged. The same should be true for Watergate. Columbia Constitutional Law Professor Benno Schmidt Jr. carefully states the widely shared view of experts: "It's entirely possible to get a trial which is both fair in the sense that the average person thinks of as fair, and also fair in the legal sense of satisfying due-process standards." Adds the University of Chicago...
...DARYL SCHMIDT Oakland. Calif...
...that is so, the attempt last week boomeranged: Jobert forged a greater degree of unity between the U.S. and non-French Europe than Kissinger had been able to accomplish. West German Finance Minister Helmut Schmidt declared that his country did not want to be forced to choose between Common Market unity and backing the U.S.-but in the end, Germany chose the U.S. Other delegates were less emphatic, but in signing the communique without reservations they in effect said the same thing. Germany has proposed that Common Market Foreign Ministers meet next month to try to narrow the various splits...
Serious advocates of impeachment have no quarrel with Schmidt that the standards being applied to Nixon should be applied with equal force to any President. What they are saying is that Nixon's conduct amounts to so flagrant an abuse of his office that the grounds already exist for impeachment, even under a narrow interpretation of the Constitution...