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...course, now that he'll be coaching in the pros, Satch will have to refrain from those heated tirades he used to fire off at poor Ivy League officials. Once, after a particularly vehement display of anger, Sanders had to be reprimanded in front of a packed IAB crowd of 23 (parents and girlfriends and players excluded...
Complaints that Japan is flooding world markets with cheap exports are hardly new, but never have they been as vehement as this year. With good reason: partly because Japan's home economy-the third biggest in the world, after the U.S. and the Soviet Union-has shown little growth, its industrialists have launched a spectacularly successful export drive. Despite a rapid climb in the value of the yen, which should raise the price of Japanese goods in world markets, the nation's surplus of exports over imports is heading toward a record $15 billion this year, draining money...
...courthouse, the protestors cheered two vehement speeches in support of affirmative action and warning that Bakke's challenge is just part of a larger effort to turn back the advances made by women, minorities and other historically disadvantaged groups in the past ten years...
...being unfairly accused by his critics and that to quit would be to abandon the principle that the mere leveling of charges should not force a man out of office. He wanted a chance to state his defense fully. LaBelle, who sat through all the discussions, was more vehement: Bert should not resign. Nevertheless, Jordan flew back to Washington feeling that his warning about the affair's corrosive impact on the President had affected Lance...
...separate powers of coequal branches of government." Burger added that the verdict "may well be a 'ghost' at future White House conferences, with conferees choosing their words more cautiously because of the enlarged prospect of compelled disclosure to others." Dissenting Justice William H. Rehnquist was equally vehement: "Today's decision countenances the power of any future Congress to seize the official papers of an outgoing President as he leaves the inaugural stand...