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...year history. If a new three-year agreement is not reached before the old one expires at midnight on Sept. 14, as many as 465,000 autoworkers may walk out in a strike that could deeply wound the industry's recent prosperity. Says General Motors Vice President Alfred Warren: "The pace is going to have to pick up now. There's not much time left...
...number of parasites that were drug-resistant had survived, multiplied and defeated the best efforts of modern science. Malaria returned with a vengeance. In just four years, the incidence in Sri Lanka rose from 18 cases to more than a million. The entire eradication program backfired, says Dr. Kenneth Warren, director of Health Sciences at the Rockefeller Foundation. "It's the worst mess in medicine...
...Justice John Paul Stevens to decry the majority's "voracious appetite for judicial activism ... at least when it comes to restricting the constitutional rights of the citizen." In a Virginia case, the court found last week that prison inmates are not protected by the Fourth Amendment. Chief Justice Warren Burger, writing for a 5-to-4 majority, held that an inmate had no right to challenge cell searches. "The recognition of privacy rights for prisoners in their individual cells," Burger wrote, "simply cannot be reconciled with the concept of incarceration." In a dissent that he took the trouble...
Many hardball hosts maintain that they alone touch the real concerns of their audience. Warren Freiberg, a conservative who conducts a call-in show on WLNR in Lansing, 111., says that his straight talk is welcomed by people who are unmoved by "the educated media, the Walter Cronkites and Dan Rathers of the world." But other broadcasters disagree...
Chief Justice Warren Burger noted that 200 volunteers were searching for the child's body at the time Williams led po lice to it, and that it would have been "inevitably discovered" by lawful means without his help. That being so, wrote Burger, it "would reject logic, experience and common sense" to apply the exclusionary rule and bar the evidence. This "inevitable discovery" doctrine had been previously adopted by almost all other courts, so it was no surprise to scholars that the Supreme Court also approved...