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The Community Relations Committee disbanded in mid-November when Ebert announced that the Corporation would empower an individual to negotiate with the tenants' association. No such individual has yet been appointed, and the tenants' grievances have gone unmet.
Social Costs. Soon after he took office last January. Attorney General Scott expanded his duties to include protecting the environment. He hired experts to draft new legislation that would set tougher fines for pollution ($5,000 for a first offense) and empower the attorney general to sue governmental agencies. Under...
The tough image is not without foundation. To fight crime in the District of Columbia, Mitchell has advocated preventive detention for some suspects, a formula of uncertain constitutionality that would allow judges to withhold bail from men with criminal records. In the battle against organized crime and subversion, he has...
Only two months ago, Prime Minister Harold Wilson told the House of Commons: "The bill is an essential bill-essential to the balance of payments, essential to full employment. It is an essential component in ensuring the economic success of the government." Wilson was staking his credibility on the proposal...
Without comment, he released a hitherto-secret report by a Johnson Administration antitrust task force headed by Phil C. Neal, dean of the University of Chicago law school. The group recommended new laws that would empower the Government to break up companies in industries "where monopoly power is shared by...