Word: affected
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Atlanta Reporter Leslie Cauley, who talked to state police officials and judges in Georgia and South Carolina, learned last December how even a minor incident could affect her. Returning to her car one night, she found the window vent broken and the glove compartment rifled. Angry, she headed home. "I was on the interstate when it hit me. I started to shake as I considered what might have happened if I had come upon my thief. In my anger, what would I have done? And what, in his desperation, would he have done...
Divestiture's avowed purpose is to eliminate apartheid--a most unrealistic expectation given that direct U.S. what little leverage it has over the South African government. While divestiture would not affect apartheid, it would mean the end of American companies improving working conditions' and education facilities, as well as increasing non-white unemployment. Thus, divestiture hurts the very people it claims to help: South Africa's non-whites...
...release of the letter "was not timed to affect the events of this week," said John Shattuck, the University's vice president for government and community affairs, who directs Harvard's public relations efforts...
...LoPresti contends that the bill would only affect 800 units currently under rent control...
...General Secretary issued a thinly veiled warning that the U.S.S.R. might actively foment trouble inside Pakistan if its government continues to cooperate with the U.S. in supporting the insurgency in neighboring Afghanistan. Reporting on the meeting, the Soviet news agency TASS said that "aggressive actions" against Afghanistan "cannot but affect in the most negative way Soviet-Pakistani relations...