Word: subjected
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...problem, the section was phased out, although our readers were kept abreast of every development in other departments, including Nation, Economy & Business and Environment. This week, in the face of the country's recurring fuel crisis, we are reviving the Energy section in order to give the subject the enlarged and intense coverage it requires. In charge: Senior Editor George Church. "People have been predicting major energy shortfalls for five years," says Church, "but this is when the cries of wolf come true. This time...
Handling 15 questions in 32 minutes with relaxed assurance, Jimmy Carter used his first presidential press conference to advance his favorable initial image as an open, informal but take-charge President (see following story). Carter even displayed humor on the solemn subject of engaging the Russians -and the press. "When the A.P. reporter was expelled from Moscow," the President said with a smile, "I had a first thought to retaliate by expelling the A.P. reporter from Washington...
...isolate Texas Congressman Jack Brooks, the most vocal opponent of the President's Government reorganization plans, by inviting the members of Brooks' Government Operations Committee to discuss his proposals at the White House. (Carter is seeking the power granted most recent Presidents to reorganize the Government, subject to congressional veto of the whole package; Brooks wants congressional power to approve or reject each specific change...
...Faculty is now beginning to consider the task force's proposal to give structure to Gen Ed by creating a more clearly defined core curriculum containing courses in eight definite subject areas...
...problem with the survey, Pipkin said yesterday, is that respondents judged the courses primarily on the basis of course descriptions in the catalogue. As a result, some courses that have a conceptual approach to subject matter which is proper for Gen Ed but that have a catalogue listing which describes a specialized field may be judged inappropriate, Pipkin said...