Word: bail
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...loafing, broke out his bow and arrow for archery practice, gave a few parties, junketed off to Manhattan. Eventually, Venezuela asked the U.S. to arrest and extradite him on charges of complicity in murder-and embezzlement, based on evidence found in the suitcase. He got out on bail while his lawyers fought his extradition all the way up to the U.S. Court of Appeals. Last week, when that court turned him down, Pérez Jiménez had his bail canceled by the district judge in Florida...
...into orbit when he became enraged at the decision last year to ground Astronaut Donald K. ("Deke") Slayton because of a reported heart flutter. Cooper offended high NASA officials by vehemently protesting the decision, threatened to quit if Slayton were not reinstated. He was persuaded not to 'bail out of the program by Astronaut Walter Schirra, who made the near-perfect six-orbit flight in October...
...vengeance. But such motivation was not at all certain. Although Strauss probably knew of the raids, and did nothing to stop them, their imperious execution was strictly the work of Prosecutor Wesgram. At week's end, Augstein was still behind bars, where he can legally be held without bail until his trial, which may be months away. But from his cell, Augstein blithely sent out orders to boost Der Spiegel's press run from the usual 500,000 to 850,000. The magazine also filed a complaint in Federal Constitutional Court against the government's highhandedness...
Neither the Yale nor the New Haven police were angered by the raid. Louis Fairbanks, night inspector of the Yale police forced, labeled it "good, clean fun." He offered to post bond from a fund to bail out Yale undergraduates...
Beyond that. Congress agreed to help bail the United Nations out of the indebtedness incurred in its special operations in the Congo and Middle East by buying up to $100 million in bonds, but not beyond the total purchased by all other U.N. member nations. It passed a threeyear, $435 million Administration program to retrain unemployed workers. After an embarrassing filibuster by Democratic Senate liberals, the Administration's plan to set up a private corporation to operate a communications satellite system was approved. After a mild Southern filibuster, Congress approved a constitutional amendment to outlaw poll taxes in federal...