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...cleverly omits one-third of the listing: the word "liberal," which is ordinarily taken to refer to a candidate's political beliefs. 2) My listing of DiCara's appearance was not a slur, but merely an observation that he did not lit the image of the Harvard grandee. I submit that this image does exist, and that it would be a minus factor if DiCara conformed to it. Of my own height, waist-line, nose or hairline, of course, Grillo knows nothing. Lastly, I stand by my observation that racial and ethnic origin, community rootism, and strength of organization...
...talks were bogging down over West Berliners' travel rights. Brandt is believed to have pointed out that the East Germans will have to be more flexible if the second phase is to be completed before Christmas. Until the Berlin problem is wrapped up, Brandt does not intend to submit his nonaggression treaties with Moscow and Warsaw to the Bundestag for ratification. The Russians are eager to get both treaties formally approved as a prelude to the convening of a European security conference...
...secret campaign, a hamlet-level study of trends among the 6,600,000 voters who cast ballots in last September's Senate election, was to be completed in June. When Phase 2 came around last July, each of some 20,000 carefully screened campaign managers was to submit short biographies on the 300 or 400 voters for whom he was responsible. The idea, said the document, was to "help the cadre know the target...
...unmotivated by economic need, might well be defined as a species of psychological addiction, built on self-hatred." And in an ironic reversal of that view, Ti-Grace Atkinson has argued that "prostitutes are the only honest women left in America, because they charge for their services rather than submit to a marriage contract which forces them to work for life without...
...factor in shrinking the field was an electoral law that Thieu rammed through the National Assembly in June. It requires a candidate to submit to the Supreme Court the certified signatures of 100 provincial councilmen and city mayors (out of 550) or of 40 Assemblymen (out of 191). The hitch-for Ky -was that in the 44 provinces, only the province chiefs could certify the signatures, and they all owe their jobs to Thieu. Ky submitted 102 endorsements, but only 62 were certified; the court ruled the rest invalid because the endorsers had already signed for Thieu. The President...