Word: sustainers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Connally contends that it would cost more to bury Lockheed than to sustain it. Without giving specifics, Administration officials maintain that if Lockheed fails they will have to renegotiate some of its defense contracts with other producers, and probably be forced to pay more. In trying to find precedents for helping Lockheed, Connally mentions the Reconstruction Finance Corp., which made loans to troubled but solvent companies from Depression days through 1953. Yet these loans were limited to $500,000, and theoretically they were available to all firms, not only those with special clout. In asking for help now, Lockheed...
...ground troops continue to pour out of South Vietnam, Nixon's and Kissinger's refusal to set a deadline for withdrawal seems to indicate plans for leaving a residual force-one that will be small enough not to offend the American public and yet large enough to sustain Saigon indefinitely. And with the machinery of American involvement in South Vietnam-the bombers, the spy planes, the computers and automated battle-fields-left intact, further escalation may well take the form of renewed bombing of the North, and, perhaps, the destruction of Hanoi and Haiphong...
Black Panther attorney Theodore Keskoff said he will ask that all charges be dropped on the grounds that the state already found it could not sustain a "reasonable doubt" in the case. "How many shots should the state get?" Keskoff said yesterday...
Another dilemma concerns less developed nations. Daddario said that because "the world's resources are simply not adequate to sustain a general extension of U. S. technology," America will have to either lower its own standard of living or give up the principle of economic equality...
This case indicates that intent, warning, and substantial impairment must be present to sustain a disturbance conviction at a public meeting. Therefore, if the same Court were to consider the Sanders incident, they would probably ask: did the defendants intend their expression of views substantially to impair the conduct of the meeting and were they given warning to cease at the time? Since the meeting occurred indoors in a university and was not a campaign rally, the Court, were it to hear such a case, might feel that the customs and usages of such an event would warrant a narrower...