Word: access
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...further recent irritation in Peruvian-Chilean relations has been the two countries' inability to agree on a formula for giving the Bolivians the access to the sea they lost when, as an ally of Peru, they were also defeated in the War of the Pacific. Chile recently offered to cede a strip along its border with Peru to Bolivia as a corridor to the sea. But Peru objected and invoked its right, obtained under a 1929 treaty, to veto any further change in status of territory that had once belonged to it. One reason for its objection is that...
Many countries whose physicians get advanced training in the U.S. hospitals will have to establish their own facilities to provide this training, unless future administrative clarification of the act gives foreign med students freer access to U.S. hospitals, Sanders said...
...difficult for foreign students to gain access to an equivalent exam, the law will favor the "priviliged few" who can come to the U.S. on a visitor's pass to take the National Medical Board Exam, Sanders said...
TRADE WITH MOSCOW: "I think the Soviets need and want access to Western markets and our technology. We can build on all of that, but I think we ought to reassess a little what we're asking in return. I believe we might be able to get more than we've been asking for without blowing up the mutual effort to find common ground. Some say Kissinger didn't have enough fire in his belly to do this...
Episcopalian . . . Once urged the American Bar Association to back establishment of "economy courts"-with the same court-employed lawyer representing both sides . . . Said she: "If we are to give people access to the courts, we must create some tribunal that the general public can afford...