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Tribe said that the case will likely be decidedsoon by the Supreme Court. If Tribe wins, thefamily will be allowed to sue the companies. Buthe said he may not stay on the case-but willprobably continue to advise the prosecution...
...irritating burden. For at least a few, the costs have become intolerable. This is one reason why, during last winter's gas shortage in the North, Southerners flaunted bumper stickers reading: LET THE YANKEE BASTARDS FREEZE. The town of Crystal City, Texas, is not a typical case-but it is an instructive one. For more than two weeks, the 8,000 citizens of Crystal City have been doing without natural gas. It was cut off after the town refused to pay its supplier, the Lo-Vaca Gathering Co., $800,000 in back bills...
...even for manslaughter. A grand jury is usually a closed accusatory proceeding, and Dinis need only convince twelve of the 23 jurors that an indictment is warranted in order to obtain one. If that happens, the subsequent trial might not only lay to rest lingering doubts about the Kopechne case-but whatever remains of Kennedy's presidential hopes as well...
...countrymen that they can profitably enlarge the already sizable expeditionary force by as much as 40%. Moreover, Hanoi, with 350,000 of its 410,000 regulars still in the North, could easily respond by sending a few more divisions. A dramatic victory would help Johnson to make his case-but it may be difficult for U.S. commanders to produce that kind of victory without considerably more troops...
When the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution erupted inside China last year, neighboring nations were not exactly displeased. They hoped that Peking would be so busy coping at home that it would have little time or energy for troublemaking abroad. For a while that proved to be the case-but no longer. Last week Peking was quarreling with no fewer than eight of its neighbors, many of whom have been shaken in recent weeks by Maoist riots, threats and demonstrations-plus retaliatory action by their own citizens. Whether Peking consciously intended it or not, the contagion of the Cultural Revolution...