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...Saigon-American troops caught a North Vietnamese force in a pincer movement in the central coastal plain yesterday, killing 128 enemy soldiers in day-long fighting...
Workshops Against the War, sponsored by a coalition of Harvard organizations including Harvard Faculty Against the War, the Harvard-Radcliffe Moratorium Committee, and Harvard-Radcliffe Mobilization, drew 300 to a day-long series of discussion groups yesterday...
...less predictable was the strike vote taken by the Manhattan-Bronx Postal Union. Union members waiting to vote in the day-long balloting raised a cheer when the N.A.L.C. decision was announced. Before the day was over, they, too, had voted to strike...
...male on the scene, Downe's Family Weekly research director, Eli Belil, was moved to retort: "Turn yourself off, baby. If you don't like the magazine, don't read it." Undaunted, an obstinate group of 30 hunkered down to a day-long vigil in Editor John Mack Carter's office. Although he had learned of the visitation a day in advance, the only precaution the editor had taken was to wear a TV-blue shirt for the occasion. He also demonstrated extraordinary patience by hearing the suffragettes out for some eleven hours...
...accompanying story was prepared with the help of TIME's Board of Economists, who met with the editorial staff for a day-long appraisal of the U.S. economy. Members of the board, which meets four times a year, spoke as individuals and not as representatives of the institutions with which they are associated. Present were...