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...program. He has been seeking the advice of business and labor leaders, Congressmen, Cabinet members and Governors, who have been giving the most searching analysis to potential policy steps. Late last week Nixon received secret Phase II recommendations from the Cost of Living Council. Now, he must ponder a welter of conflicting ideas. He has made only one real commitment: he will begin announcing a Phase II policy by some time next week...
...than to Honolulu ($224), even though Honolulu is 1,200 miles farther away. Most businessmen and many tourists are unfairly stuck with those basic economy fares, which cover trips of 14 days or less. To lure more vacationers into their planes, the airlines have come up with a confusing welter of special prices (see box, page 64). All of them are aimed at alleviating the industry's toughest problem; empty seats...
...have, I suggested that they wait for the next issue of TIME." The big story, which the Times broke, was of course the Pentagon papers, our cover subject for the second week in a row. The Nation section's task is indeed to summarize the welter of disorganized disclosures-and to add a substantial amount of our own exclusive reporting...
...complexity, SALT involves only two nations and deals with relatively few types of weapons, notably intercontinental ballistic missiles, sub-launched missiles, plane-borne H-bombs and anti-ballistic missiles. By contrast, troop reductions could directly affect as many as 20 nations and would deal with a welter of men, weapons, firepower and geographical considerations...
...hope that amidst this spring's welter of fanaticism moderates will keep in sight the necessary ideal of free speech...