Word: accesses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...much as they gave. On the unavoidable visit to the farm of Roswell Garst-who has played host to Premier Khrushchev (in 1959) and fancies himself a black-dirt diplomat-the visitors listened stonily to a lecture on what was wrong with Russia. The Soviets should build better farm-access roads, said Garst; they could improve their living standards by getting up an hour earlier in the morning. Then Garst broke out some vodka left over from the Khrushchev visit, but the newsmen insisted on U.S. whisky...
...service areas, shops, a concourse, schools. There would be a road on the island, but all motor vehicles, except for fire and police use, would be banned; residents would either walk or take a "Carveyer"-a below-level train. A subway station, bridge and ferry service would provide access to the island. Estimated cost of turning city-owned Welfare Island into "East Island": $450 million, including an undetermined amount for leasing the island...
...well may, the Administration may intervene before the Communist Pathet Lao guerrillas can take over the whole country. At the meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Oslo, Secretary of State Dean Rusk reaffirmed the U.S.'s pledge that it will insist "with all means possible" upon continued access to West Berlin. In a speech to a convention of the National Association of Broadcasters, President Kennedy said that in Cuba "the story is not yet finally ended." White House aides explained that the President was determined, by political and economic isolation of Fidel Castro, to topple or enfeeble...
...discretion of the House Committee should help provide the badly needed link to the Committees. This link will become especially important if the Council begins to function (as it should) more through the House Committees, on such projects as 20th Century Week. Right now, the Committees provide the best access to the student body. Another strength in the plan is that the Council would become smaller; along with the added prestige commanded by a small group should come tighter, more responsible organization and more productive meetings. Still, the fact that this system is no remarkable change from the status...
...According to one American reporter, the newspaper "cannot divulge its means of access to the HUAC files." Although the files are not always open to the press, they can be used "in certain ways, for certain things," he said...