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...physically prevented from speaking, and the First Amendment, as far as I know, does not guarantee the right to be heard. At worst the anti-war people can be accused of allowing their emotions to lead them to a stupid tactic which might damage the cause in the liberal sector. It would have been much better if the heckling had been controlled and if an anti-war speaker had made it to the podium to denounce the YAF and their cronies. But all this moral outrage about freedom of speech is totally unjustified, and I can only...

Author: By Marianne Dekoven, | Title: WHAT IF IT HAD BEEN HITLER?'.. | 4/16/1971 | See Source »

...Gandhi is not about to abolish the right to private property, but she may very well have to put limits on it. "We want the private sector to be more spread out," she has said. "We don't want it confined to a few families." Almost all Indian business and industrial houses today are family-run-which encourages them to become monopolies and inbred cartels but deprives them of truly professional management at the top level. Indira realizes, however, that any serious tampering with property rights could antagonize the moderates and the moneymen who are the source...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: India: A Clear Mandate for Mrs. Gandhi | 3/22/1971 | See Source »

North Vietnamese gunners widened their shelling attacks on U.S. bases in South Vietnam's northern sector yesterday, forcing helicopters to abandon the forward combat base at Khe Sanh during periods of intensive fire...

Author: By From WIRE Dispatches, | Title: S. Viet Troops Abandoning Laos | 3/20/1971 | See Source »

...recounts the basic decisions made by the Hanoi leadership regarding land reforms, the collectivization of agriculture, and the effort to build an industrial sector in part through the sacrifice of peasant consumption and income. Although the tone of the essay is dry and dispassionate, it does not hide the author's respect for the accomplishments of North Vietnam...

Author: By D. GARETH Porter, | Title: Thought Control in Vietnam Triggers Dissent | 3/19/1971 | See Source »

...basic need of the black colleges-as, indeed, of all schools-is more money. The commission recommended a tripling of federal aid, to $360 million per year. But the schools also require a lot more help from the private sector. Last year the Nixon Administration responded to the pleas of black-college presidents by increasing federal aid to Negro schools by $30 million, much of it on a matching-grant basis. So far, most of the colleges have been unable to raise the additional capital from private donations, and thus have had to let their federal funds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Separate But Better | 3/1/1971 | See Source »

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