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...Spokesmen for President-elect Jimmy Carter's transition team yesterday denied published reports that the incoming administration has held off on key White House appointments while transition staffers debate a reorganization study submitted to them by Graham T. Allison '62, professor of public administration at the Kennedy School of Government...
...from landowners and their allies. With the powerful industrialists known as "the Monterrey Group" in the lead, businessmen shut down shops and factories in cities across the country in a 24-hour sympathy strike. Full-page newspaper ads accused Echeverria of "attacking the productive men of Mexico." Privately, business spokesmen charged the President with seeking to impose a "socialist or Communist system." As aroused campesinos in neighboring Sinaloa prepared to occupy vast new acreage last week, Echeverria balked. To avoid a bloody clash between the peasants and landowners, he announced a compromise: only a token 32,000 acres of land...
While Smith may hope that the Geneva talks fail, he is gambling that public opinion in the West will rally to him if it appears that he is sincere in seeking a negotiated settlement, while the black nationalist spokesmen are not. Aware of Smith's strategy, some black African leaders have warned the four nationalists in Geneva not to appear intransigent. Last week the Times of Zambia editorially criticized the nationalists for refusing to accept a transition. Warned the paper: "It is better to wait longer if necessary. Insistence shows lack of political acumen and competence...
...Spokesmen for the Yale and Columbia Universities financial aid offices said yesterday they had seen similar declines and "imbalances" in freshman class income distributions, but that they are not presently considering this type of program...
Throughout the night Mason and his spokesmen insisted that Drinan's large leads in Brookline and Newton were anticipated, and that late returns from western towns using paper ballots could produce a reversal in the final tally...