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MOREOVER, Muskie is well-known nationally and has the support and sympathy of many because of the dirty tricks conducted against his campaign in 1972. As his 1972 supporter and current political rival. Rep. Morris K. Udall, said in an interview. "I think the dirts tricks people in the Nixon campaign brought about the defeat of Ed Muskie. They feared Muskie. They knew he was the toughest candidate. They did everything they could to chop him up and cut him down. And I think given an ordinary situation, and absent the dirty tricks that were played. Muskie would have been...
...poor, un educated black men who had the dis ease, and who were recruited through local clinics, to go untreated. The dis closure of the 40-year study stirred an immediate outcry (TIME, Aug. 7, 1972) and led to a $1.8 billion suit against the Federal Government by lawyers rep resenting both those who had survived and the families of those who had died during the study or have died since...
Former State Rep. Albert Elwell of Newbury called the program "insidious," to the cheers of the gallery...
Many afternoon speakers, including former Rep. George L. Sacco, said the key to crime control is tougher penalty on offenders rather than on control of weapons belonging to law-abiding citizens...
...first declared candidate for the presidential elections in 1976. Rep. Morris K. Udall (D-Ariz.), brought his fledgling campaign to Massachusetts this weekend...