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January 6, 1968 Issue - 18 Articles- Waste in the National Institutes of Health
Raymond Moley
, p. 1 But Who Dares Complain?
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- Politics '68, p. 5
- Strange Case of Matthew Ridgway
Gen. Thomas A. Lane
, p. 6 - Bosch and the Liberals---A Dominican Post-Mortem
Ralph de Toledano
, p. 6 - U.S. Red China Vote, p. 6
- Russians Now Piloting Egyptian Air Force Jets
Paul Scott
, p. 7 - When the Red Chinese Attacked Hong Kong and Macao
Richard J. Bocklet
, pp. 8-9 - America Is Also Being Tested At Home
Richard M. Nixon
, p. 10 - What 'Art' Is Tax-Supported?, p. 11
- Weak OEO Guidelines Permit VISTA Workers to Be Active in Voter Drives Demonstrations, p. 12
- Liberals Flock to Support Greek Protesters
Victor Lasky
, p. 12 - Yemen: The Sad History of a State Department Blunder
Russell Kirk
, p. 13 - A Few New Year's Awards to Some Forgotten Americans
Barry Goldwater
, p. 13 - Jones Case Could Bring New Property Law
James Jackson Kilpatrick
, p. 14 - How 'Education in Depth' Works
Dr. Max Rafferty
, p. 14 - Why Do We Go On Taking De Gaulle's Insults?
John Chamberlain
, pp. 15-16