Word: aftermath
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...professors' visits with these leaders took place in the immediate aftermath of the successful air-shuttle diplomacy of Henry A. Kissinger '50, during which the disengagement plan was finalized...
Despite the political tensions, the country was curiously quiet in the aftermath of Carrero Blanco's murder. Predictions of widespread violence were proved wrong-at least for the moment. "The reaction has shown the maturity of the Spanish people," trumpeted Madrid's Nuevo Diario...
...aftermath of the Attica rebellion has only reaffirmed the justice of the prisoners' protest. Roger Champen, an Attica inmate during the revolt, told a Harvard audience last week that New York has done nothing to relieve the conditions which led to the outbreak: slave wages for prison labor, inedible food, guard brutality, restricted political and religious expression, censorship of mail, poor health care and inadequate educational facilities. Only the number of guards has been increased...
...known to be militantly antiCommunist. There was some speculation that in planning the coup, loannidis capitalized on the student uprisings at Polytechnic University last month in order to play upon the Greek public's fears of Communism. For one thing, he allowed provocative film footage of the aftermath of rioting and street fighting to appear on Athens television -something that he could easily have prevented. As a result, many Greeks were convinced that a Communist takeover was imminent, and that the coup was organized to forestall...
...aftermath of the CCA victory two years ago disillusioned many city liberals, as the coalition fell apart with the alienation of Owens from his four CCA compatriots. The CCA candidates fulfilled their pledge to appoint a new school superintendent but failed to replace City Manager Corcoran...