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When Skelton finally turns in, he lies down-usually with two or three of his dogs-on something that suggests a discount house with springs. His 49-square-foot bed has a control panel hooked up with three television sets (plus a portable for emergencies), an air purifier to combat...
Wolf & Son. Center of the Asian gold trade is the Portuguese colony of Macao, where dealers operate openly, since Portugal consistently refuses to sign an international agreement to regulate gold. Since 1946, by the colony's own report, some $601 million worth of gold has poured into-and through...
Debré wanted broad powers to regulate, and gradually eliminate, the home distillers. The legislators balked at that. Finally and reluctantly, they passed his bill, but only after adding a proviso that no presently licensed home distiller-or his widow-should be deprived of his right to distill his own...
Last week, as the full story of Henry Welch's career unfolded before Senator Estes Kefauver's antitrust subcommittee, it became clear that the guardian of public interest in antibiotics also had a personal stake in the matter. Over the years Welch had pocketed $260,766, derived, in...
Does Soviet Russia recognize international law? Rarely. It has never accepted the jurisdiction of the World Court. It was one of the few major nations that declined to sign the 1944 Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation, which says "every state has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space...