Word: stepping
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Abortions is a right, not a privilege, and Harvard has finally recognized its relevance to students' lives. The Radcliffe Union of Students should be commended for taking the first step toward full abortion coverage in creating an emergency fund, but insurance that students considering abortion can focus on emotional, rather than financial need should lie, as it now does, with...
...government programs, including the stangata (sting)-the tough austerity measures that, among other things, have hiked the price of gasoline by 25% (bringing it to $2.25 a gal. for super) and increased postal, electric and telephone rates. Communist leaders argue that giving passive support to Andreotti is an important step toward the party's goal of participating officially with the Christian Democrats in the government, the historic compromise...
...hastily called emergency meeting in Chicago Oct. 30, the Council Executive Committee took an unprecedented step. Declaring that "we cannot allow any doubt about a complete repudiation" of the atrocities of the Nazi era, they called upon the Orthodox Church in America, parent body of Trifa's Rumanian churches, to ask Trifa to suspend his National Council activities until the federal courts, and an investigation by the Orthodox Church, settle the case...
McComb, who has said privately that lights bother his eyes, has been a judge for 49 years and is apparently well enough off to retire. He may be resisting that step because he likes filing his conservative dissents to the court's generally liberal opinions. But his judicial philosophy is not why he was denounced to the state's commission for judicial qualifications by a number of so far unidentified lawyers. The charge: "Willful and persistent failure to perform his duties [and] having a disability that seriously interferes with the performance of his duties." Aside from falling asleep...
...necktie sported Democratic donkeys, and his step showed some of the old kick as former Vice President Hubert Humphrey checked out of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan. Three and a half weeks after an operation to remove his cancerous bladder, Humphrey said goodbye to his nurse and a crowd of well-wishers, then set off for Washington, D.C., to await election results in his campaign for a fifth Senate term. "I've had enough tests to go through 44 universities," said the Minnesotan. As for his regimen as a convalescent, bubbled Hubert: "I'll be swimming...