TIDBITS AND OUTRAGES
Tidbits and Outrages Henry’s Potion Buried in the society section of The Washington Star was a report of an interesting conversation between Henry Kissinger and Peter Peterson, the new...
...That’s a lawyer’s way of saying that the federal government will let oil producers continue to dump all sorts of chemicals-some of them harmful to humans-into the ground...
...Henry’s Potion Buried in the society section of The Washington Star was a report of an interesting conversation between Henry Kissinger and Peter Peterson, the new Secretary of Commerce...
...The section resembles the fine print of an insurance policy...
...Monday devotes several pages to what purport to be headlines from two dozen leading daily newspapers, such as The Globe (“Nixon Gives Priority to Youth,” June 8, 1970) and The New York rimes (“President Shows Admirable Willingness to Adapt to Needs,” April 6,1971...
...Down this loophole, some pollution-fighters fear, could flow enough contaminants to foul water in oil-producing states for centuries to come...
...Tidbits and Outrages Henry’s Potion Buried in the society section of The Washington Star was a report of an interesting conversation between Henry Kissinger and Peter Peterson, the new Secretary of Commerce...
...Meanwhile, the Agriculture Department has been boosting the federal dairy subsidy in order to increase milk prices...
...We trained our gaze on The Globe library’s microfilmed copies of both papers last week and discovered that the headlines and news stories to which Monday alluded never appeared...
...The suit charges the nationwide cooperative with a host of illegal practices designed to keep milk prices high...
...And there’s the rub...
...Eileen Shanahan reported in The New York Times that the Justice Department filed an antitrust suit against the Associated Milk Producers, Inc., a cooperative of 40,000 farmers...
...Joe Pilati in The Boston Globe: The Republican National Committee’s sprightly and acerbic publication, Monday, would have us believe young Americans have come to regard President Nixon with nothing less than adulation...
...Oil’s loophole is tucked away near the end of the pending Federal Water Pollution Control Act amendments in a harmless-sounding section called “general definitions...
...John Pierson in The Wall Street Journal: The oil industry has drilled itself a loophole in the clean water bill that Congress is due to pass in its 1972 session...
...When Peterson accused kssinger of not deserving his reputation as a lover, Henry retorted, “What you don’t understand is that power is the ultimate aphrodisiac...
...From the Contradiction Department: The Justice Department is trying to lower milk prices, while the Agriculture Department is trying to raise them...
...Section 502(F) says that the term “pollutant,” as used in the bill, does not mean: . . . water, gas, or other material which is injected into a well to facilitate production of oil or gas, or water derived in association with oil or gas production and disposed of in a well, if the well used either to facilitate production or for disposal purposes is approved by authority of the state in which the well is located...
...When Peterson accused kssinger of not deserving his reputation as a lover, Henry retorted, “What you don’t understand is that power is the ultimate aphrodisiac...
Vol. 4 • March 1972 • No. 1