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...two sides see somewhat different things in the future of the relationship. The benefits that Brezhnev seeks are primarily economic. Already West Germany is the Soviet Union's biggest Western trade partner. Two-way trade last year jumped 27%, to $1.15 billion, double what it was in 1965. The Soviets, beleaguered by problems in both agriculture and industry, are most interested in acquiring technology and long-term credits. In the past twelve months, the West Germans have delivered or contracted to deliver equipment for Russia's coal, chemical, natural gas, steel, truck, electronics and toolmaking industries. Since...
...next several years, Harvard students will no longer have to listen for the bells in Memorial Church. Blasting will occur, with horrendous accuracy, on the hour. Security problems here will again make news when Harvard police--unable to use their two-way wrist radios because the devices tend to detonate explosives--will be reduced to using public phones or, even better, two #10 cans and a piece of string...
...everybody's populist, has promised to make cable television an important election issue this year. In addition to the insinuations tossed back and forth in the Council that certain people might have ulterior financial interests in bringing cable television to Cambridge, the question of privacy and surveillance via two-way cable hook-ups has been raised by People Against National Identification Cards (PANIC). As a result, the city fought a proposed MIT experiment to equip the Washington Elms housing project with cable TV and declared an 18-month moratorium on such franchises...
Graham and representatives of People Against National Identity Cards (PANIC) cited the possible use of a two-way cable system for surveillance of viewers. They criticized a recent MIT proposal to install an experimental cable television system in the Washington Elms housing project...
There is a curious turn in Nixon's character that has baffled the experts before. In private the President is courteous and kindly. But often his tactics in the governmental game beyond the Oval Office are insensitive and brutal. It is a two-way street, to be sure, and the Congress and other folks have committed their sins. But the power is in the White House. It is the instrument of initiative. What Nixon wants for the nation is not all that much different from what most others would like. But the manner in which he has gone...