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Judge Ganey's "shocking indictment of American free enterprise" caps three decades of being brainwashed with distrust of the profit incentive in our economy. With this indictment in hand, and with our politically nurtured tunnel vision, we can now clearly see business profit standing alone-the sole source of the burden we bear as the price of freedom. A wide-angled view would include the collusive abuse of power and trust in every aspect of our existence where the hand of man can control, and the indictment would perforce become one of the whole idea that man should...
...Katangese solemnly produced steel spikes that Lumumba supposedly used to tunnel through a wall in the farmhouse and sticks of firewood with which the prisoners slugged the guards. But a photographer allowed to take pictures of the farmhouse reported "no signs of recent habitation," except for a bar of soap and pictures of the Matterhorn on the wall. Dr. G. E. Pieters, a Belgian who signed the death certificates, had no doubts about the identity of the principal victim ("You'd recognize that goatee and those bulging eyes anywhere"). Asked how the men had died, he replied: "What happened...
...over $1,000,000 worth of copies, round out an income of $500,000 a year. Currently playing (at close to $10,000 a week) the enormous Empire Room at Manhattan's Waldorf Astoria, where a joke can get lost as easily as a cough in a wind tunnel, he is financially the most successful of the New Comedians...
...University joined city planners, historians, and housewives yesterday in testifying against legislation to allow the sale of land for an office building on stilts above the MTA tunnel entrance across from the Littauer Center...
...affluent society," but the lesson's the same. Another way to express it is "a moral escape from boredom." Young men want that escape. In 1910, writing for an America not yet a world power, James prescribed manual labor in the U.S.-"fishing fleets in December... road-building and tunnel-making." That was a great era of economic expansion here. In 1960, young men, if given the chance, could do work abroad that would obviously be good. Unlike military life, the service could appear meaningful...