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Word: behavior (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...veritable trip around the world and through the human psyche. For a workshop tuition of $785, Emile de Brigard, director of film research, Robert G. Gardner, director of the Peabody Museum film study center and Jean Rouch, visiting audio-visual professor from the University of Paris will teach human behavior as seen through non-fiction films...

Author: By Shari Rudavsky, | Title: For Exotic Journey, Take a Funky Class | 6/22/1986 | See Source »

...foreign ministers in Halifax, N.S., he described the agreement, which would have expired in 1985, as "obsolete, unratified and being violated." He stressed that the Administration is interested in drastic reductions in nuclear arsenals and said that from now on the U.S. will decide its arms policy on Soviet behavior, including human rights violations and actions in Afghanistan, Nicaragua and Cambodia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Salt Ii Is Finito | 6/9/1986 | See Source »

Although the Administration is aware of that scenario, it contends that both sides may continue to observe what Shultz called "a de facto form of mutual restraint." Nevertheless, Reagan maintains that only a dramatic change in Soviet behavior would cause him to alter his new stand. Could a significant turnaround in Soviet policy actually be on the horizon? "We do not expect that," says a U.S. official. "Not in compliance, not in modernization, not in negotiation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Salt Ii Is Finito | 6/9/1986 | See Source »

...wants to use me to attack somebody else. When a print reporter calls, I make no such assumptions." Yet Mobil, in a feud with the Wall Street Journal, refuses to talk to Journal reporters, and has taken its ads out of the paper. Merely a tantrum, or wrong- headed behavior by a giant corporation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Newswatch: Getting Back At the Press | 6/9/1986 | See Source »

...South Africa's relations with its neighbors. We made it abundantly clear to the U.S. Government, to the United Nations, to the world, that we stand for peaceful negotiations. We expect from our neighbors the same behavior. Some of our neighbors are indeed cooperating, having come to the conclusion that harboring terrorists would in the end only lead to greater violence and economic retrogression for themselves. Other governments unfortunately have not. Once you have exhausted your representations on a diplomatic level, you reach a point where you know you cannot continue because your government virtually becomes an accomplice, withholding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa We Cannot Be Held to Ransom | 6/9/1986 | See Source »

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