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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...public confidence in Government and enhanced cynicism about politics. If Agnew is finally adjudged guilty, that erosion and cynicism will be deepened, particularly in view of all his vehement protestations of innocence. Conversely, if he is found not guilty, the administration of justice, not to mention the press, will suffer yet another black eye for having needlessly ? Agnew would argue perniciously ? inflicted the ordeal on the Vice President and the country. Either outcome is likely to deepen the divisions and suspicions in the country. And how the multiple legal and constitutional tangles of his case are unsnarled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE VICE PRESIDENCY: Agnew Takes on the Justice Department | 10/8/1973 | See Source »

...children also suffer this. On the basis of only these simple examples, we have to understand that when we talk about an involved university, we are not only talking of a university that understands that in order to end this brutal reality that has weighed heavily on us for more than a century and a half, the economic changes will require professional people involved with social change. The future is going to require a professional who is not going to feel superior because his parents had enough money to send him to college. We need a professional with social awareness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: President Allende Speaks On Health Care | 10/5/1973 | See Source »

...that the fact that the powerful countries set the rules of commercial trade--they control transport, they impose the insurance rates, they loan us money with the stipulation that a high percentage of that money be re-invested in the metropolis. Besides, we suffer the consequences when the powerful countries or the most powerful country feels the need to devalue its currency. We pay the consequences. If the international money market trembles in the industrial countries, the repercussions here are much stronger, much harder, they weigh more heavily on our people. If the price of raw materials falls, the price...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Salvador Allende Talks About Latin America | 10/3/1973 | See Source »

...means did all the women in the Mosher study suffer over sex. A normal school graduate had orgasms, after which she felt "very sleepy and comfy, with none of the disgust as I have heard it described." Her ideal, however, was "once a month when both feel well. And in the daylight." A Stanford woman admitted that she enjoyed sex weekly, bul commented that it served "a higher purpose than physical enjoyment. Simply sweeps you out of everything that is commonplace and everyday. A strength...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Sexes: A Sex Poll (1892-1920) | 10/1/1973 | See Source »

Neil L. Rudenstein, dean of the college at Princeton University, in a letter mailed to both Kilson and The Times, said that Kilson's analysis and conclusions suffer from serious inaccuracies and a lack of adequate context in their references to Princeton...

Author: By Mark J. Penn, | Title: Princeton Says Kilson Article Contains Inaccurate Statistics | 9/24/1973 | See Source »

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