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Both the workers and student supporting group contain moderate and militant factions. Up to this point, the moderates have dominated the strike coalition, generally succeeding in restricting the tactics used to conventional ones, such as picketing, leafletting and discussion.
A Nervous Breakdown. Between the intransigence of the Protestants and the bumbling of Britain's Labor government there was, however, little chance for moderates like Faulkner. The Protestants, who make up about two-thirds of Ulster's population, were angry at having been maneuvered by London into sharing...
The 2.8 million-member Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod continues to be racked by dissension between moderates and conservatives over a cluster of issues involving among other matters, literal biblical interpretations. Last week four members of the church's 18-man mission-board staff resigned, partly in protest against "the...
With the Gaullist leadership backing Chaban, it is almost certain that Giscard-who might have been Pompidou's own choice as successor-will seek support from Gaullist liberals and other moderates. The Communists and Socialists, despite their differing views on what ought to be the next President's...
"What happened afterwards was even more phenomenal," he added, speaking of student unity and openness--"it was really something good to see, a lot of people walking around talking to each other"--and the "strikingly orderly way" the strike meetings went, 11,000 people following parliamentary procedure--"which was especially...