Word: answer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...brainwashed and terrorized victims. As he has written, "The hostage is helpless, frightened, humiliated, virtually an infant. Under these circumstances, the hostage unconsciously begins to assimilate-and even imitate-the attitudes of his captors." But why did Patty not try to escape when she had the chance? "The answer is indoctrination," maintains Boston Attorney Lawrence O'Donnell, who has represented brain washed P.O.W.s. "Once a person is sufficiently indoctrinated, there comes a time when the dog can be let off the leash-not too far-and then you pull him back again...
...states, "We will not clean up the Indonesian civil service by American law. It will take a bribe to place a telephone call from Surabaya to Jakarta, as far as I can tell, for the next 50 years. Do you send an American businessman to jail for that?" The answer is, of course, no: enforcement would have to focus on the big payoffs...
...problems, an anti-bribery law may be the best answer. Its mere presence on the books ought to constitute a powerful deterrent. The prospect of being branded a criminal and sent to jail would give pause to even the most sorely tempted executive. And if enough U.S. companies were impelled to say no to bribery demands, they might indeed find, after some initial loss of sales, that foreign countries had to do business with them anyway because of the U.S.'s long lead in technology...
Gaither disclosed this week that the service virtually abandoned attempts after Christmas to answer a stream of subscriber complaints left with the recorded "phone-mate" in the delivery service office--many requesting reimbursement for undelivered newspapers...
...Answer: Harvard's Watson Rink, as it was Tuesday night when Dartmouth stunned the homestanders, 5-4, and as it probably will be this weekend for Penn and Princeton and next Wednesday for Cornell...