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...question is whether justice ?and the country?have been served by giving Nixon a pardon. The American people deserve to know the entire story of Watergate. They do not know it yet, and the person who is in the best position to tell them?because he has the fullest knowledge of it?is Richard Nixon. If he had been brought to court, Nixon would have been under intense political pressure to divulge the full truth under oath. His degree of guilt or innocence would have been established by the law, and any claims that he had been hounded from...
Nixon's own testimony, in combination with the records and tapes he has already agreed to make available for court use, may well ensure the fullest explanation to date of the entire Watergate affair. What that will mean for the defendants is still unclear. Certainly Nixon's evidence will be a crucial part of the entire case, and he may well furnish information about the Watergate cover-up that could clinch the arguments of the prosecution. At the same time, however, at least one of the Watergate defendants has already indicated that he wants Nixon to testify...
...Most of them were sympathetic to Roosevelt, telling Bishop the intimate details that he needed in order to weave the kind of narrative that has given him bestsellers before (The Day Lincoln Was Shot, The Day Christ Died). Bishop has produced a rare, humanizing portrait of Roosevelt, including the fullest account yet of the President's enduring and wistful love affair with Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd, who died...
...main fault lies in the intensity with which Tetley states his position. Neither dancers nor audience have time to catch their breath for reflection on the extremities of motion and emotion to which they are constantly pushed. And Tetley is too new to the company to take fullest advantage of the dancers' contrasting personalities-for example, Haydée's Latin passion with Cuoco's sinuous California cool...
When Con Ed proposed the plant in 1963, the rationale may have made some sense: Generating plants operate more efficiently at full capacity, and at the time most were not being used to their fullest. Extra power would be generated and stored on the mountain until it was needed later...