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...bumped into an old Hocher of mine in Everett." The teacher convinced him that he should at least substitute teach while he searched for what he wanted to do, Champi not only began to substitute at his old school, Everett High, but he was soon asked to help coach ther football team...
...government's brief had stated that the grand jury's questions ask only for the "disclosure of personal contact with fellow scholars concerning ther mechanics of the production and dissemination of the 'Pentagon Papers' study," and that "the witness in questioned not about his sources but merely about conversations with other scholars...
...goes on. Hordes of unemployed walk the street. White and black are far ther apart than ever. Our elderly find it impossible to exist. Yet TIME picks Nixon as Man of the Year...
...country was concerned. Once, the Bengalis were proud to be long to Pakistan (an Urdu word meaning "land of the pure"). Like the Moslems from the West, they had been resentful of the dominance of the more numerous Hindus in India before partition. In 1940, Pakistan's founding fa ther, Mohammed AH Jinnah, called for a separate Islamic state. India hoped to prevent the split, but in self-determination elections in 1947, five predominantly Moslem provinces, including East Bengal, voted to break away. The result was a geographical curiosity and, as it sadly proved, a political absurdity...
...assessments from Moscow were bolstered by Correspondents William Mader in Vienna and Benjamin Cate in Bonn. In Washington, Correspondents Jerry Hannifin and John Mulliken drew extensively on U.S. Government sources; in New York, our Russian desk added fur ther expertise. The actual stories were put together under the di rection of Senior Editor Ronald Kriss. The piece on Russia's political and socio-economic climate was written by William Doerner, while David Tinnin completed the mosaic with the report on the military...