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...Michelangelo Antonioni's The Passenger (TIME, April 14) were deleted before its American release. Currently, a new work by Marcel Ophuls is being re-edited and thoroughly reworked. The Memory of Justice, a meticulous and moving examination of the Nuremberg war trials, was made with the same stringent conscience and intellect that characterized The Sorrow and the Pity, Ophuls' monumental study of France during the Resistance. The Memory of Justice is an equally important film. Now it is being hacked by its producers into a routine documentary...
That shake-up will be paced by legislation now pending in Congress that in many ways is even more sweeping than the stringent measures passed during the New Deal in reaction to the stock market excesses of the Roaring Twenties. The new competitive era for Wall Street arrives as brokers scramble for capital to offer fresh investment ideas in new ways to U.S. investors...
...deregulation of domestic-oil and natural-gas prices in order to raise energy costs enough to force a 1 million-bbl.-per-day reduction in oil imports by the end of the year. One main aim: to in crease economic pressure on the OPEC oil cartel by encouraging stringent energy conservation efforts in other oil-consuming countries...
...said that if the archives building is found to be "non-controversial" by the GSA then it will not require hearings or stringent review by the community...
...Johnson added, "If the levels are as high in the Square as the impact statement for the Kennedy Library indicates, more stringent controls may be needed...