Word: answers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...recently asked if terrorism can be checked without curbing civil rights. The answer, as everybody well knows in this part of the world...
...grand jury that handed up the indictment, and during the trial, raised the question of whether the 20-to 24-week-old fetus might not have been legally alive after Edelin performed the hysterotomy, or "mini-caesarean section," that terminated the pregnancy. While the testimony failed to produce an answer, it did convince the jury of three women and nine men that Edelin should have done more to find out if the baby was viable and worked harder to help it live...
...official answer seemed to be: Not very much. Said Vance: "Our commitment to Israel is fundamental. It is unchanging. Israel can count on us for support as far as security is concerned." Reported TIME State Department Correspondent Christopher Ogden: "Providing the planes might not seem to be a desirable way of promoting peace, but the alternative, shutting off the Egyptians and Saudis, was worse. Administration officials felt there was an excellent chance of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's being overthrown if Washington did not back his portion of the plane agreement. They were also sure that rejection...
...head of a team of military, diplomatic and economic experts (but no reporters). Shortly before his departure, at a lunch with the editors of TIME, he was asked for his assessment of the degree to which the Carter Administration was succeeding-or failing-in its foreign policy. His answer...
Meanwhile, 6 million would-be workers-nearly all unskilled, and disproportionately concentrated among the young and black-remain jobless. What can be done for them? The answer decidedly is not to pump up the whole economy with more federal spending, bigger tax cuts or a faster rise in the money supply. That would only set off a further competition among employers to hire the skilled at inflationary wages...