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Fugene Bell, Professor of Biology at MIT and a member of the Peace Coalition, said yesterday that the teach-in is intended to supplement the January 19th Committee's lunch hour demonstration in downtown Boston Friday. He said the Peace Coalition has given monetary support to the January 19th Committee...
...interests. Indeed, the vested interest that would be established in local areas to specific groups of factories, or to the future prospect of such factories, would work on the side against expropriation. From the point of view of the local population the idea of the factories would be to supplement a subsistence agriculture economy with a minimum amount of money, in this connection, agrarian reforms might me instituted at the local level, under local initiative, as a condition for such investments, with the local landowners exchanging their rights in the land for a certain percentage interest in the factories...
...about as unlikely a launching as any magazine ever had. Its first "issue" was a 44-page supplement in New York magazine's year-end edition last December. Ms. had a glamorous and talented editor in Gloria Steinem, but minimal financing. It did not put out its first regular monthly issue until July. But last week Ms. was the talk of the trade. Its December circulation reached 395,000. Ms. has 160,000 subscribers (at $9 a year) and sells 235,000 copies (at $1) on newsstands around the country; the January print order has been raised...
...medical counsel, there would have been no issue of propriety at all? In any event, Squibb doesn't settle for second best, and I think most consumers are glad we don't. We intend to continue to get the very best advice we can from non-industry scientists to supplement our own experts...
...labor negotiations: automation. Although CBS claims that no jobs are in jeopardy, union leaders contend that a number of electronic breakthroughs have encouraged CBS to reduce IBEW jurisdiction over new equipment. The Telestrator, for example, transforms freehand drawings into TV images, thus enabling news, weather and sports broadcasters to supplement existing graphics with instant doodles of their own. IBEW is willing to allow freehand lettering by performers with artistic ability but not by amateurs; CBS wants to allow newsmen to wield a Telestrator pen on camera...