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Hooked on Speed

N OW THAT most Americans find their service stations open again at night and on weekends, public interest in the

Judge Tells Farah to Rehire Strikers

In a long-awaited and far-reaching decision, a National Labor Relations Board judge Wednesday ordered the Farah Manufacturing Company to reinstate

Mayer Says Ethiopian Leaders Tried to Hide Mass Starvation

The West African famine is striking worst in Ethiopia, and the Ethiopian government has deliberately refused to recognize the severity

New York EPA Has A Secret

An unpublished study by New York City's Environmental Protection Agency charges that Consolidated Edison's proposed Storm King power plant is

Anti-Farah Marchers Publicize Boycott

Three hundred supporters of the Chicano labor movement in California and Texas marched through downtown Boston early Saturday afternoon to

Ex-Convicts Ask for Student Support

Two ex-convicts pleaded with 40 students in Phillips Brooks House last night to help re-channel some of the economic and

Dominguez Says Repression In Chile to Remain Strong

Chile faces a bleak future of political repression and class warfare whether or not the military junta retains direct control

Perdue: A Gainesville Defendant Changes Tactics

'We really beat the government. It's like the ninth wonder of the world that people with our diverse backgrounds could

Lawyers Hone Adversary Arts During Week at Law School

More than three hundred attorneys gathered August 19 at the Law School to improve their courtroom performances and to study

Government Witness Charges Vets Bartered Dope for Guns

A government witness testified yesterday at the Gainesville Eight conspiracy trial that the defendants traded dope for weapons. William W.

Gainesville Eight Get Hearing on FBI

Florida Federal Judge Winston E. Arnow yesterday scheduled a hearing to investigate charges of illicit FBI surveillance and eavesdropping in

Task Force, Review Board Agree on JFK Library Goals

Two local agencies fighting for a scaled-down Kennedy Library have nearly finalized a master planning approach acceptable to both the

Council Gives Jobs Priority Over Housing in Kendall Sq.

The Cambridge City Council Monday night unanimously ordered the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority (CRA) to revise its plans for developing Kendall

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