Word: bushing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...down to the equal stocks that Bush proposed, the Soviet would have to make deeper cuts since they are thought to have more chemical weapons on hand. Only the two superpowers acknowledge having poison gas, but Bush said more than 20 nations either possess them or are capable of producing them...
...Bush, who served as the U.S. permanent representative at the United Nations in 1971 and 1972, described his visit and speech as a homecoming. The delegates interrupted him twice with applause--when he proposed the chemical weapons reductions and when he reported progress in U.S. -Soviet relations...
...superpower relations, Bush said he saw "signs of a new attitude that prevails between the U.S. and U.S.S.R." though he acknowledge serious differences remain...
WHEN President Bush announced his drug plan on September 5, he called for an all-out war on drugs. In the nationally televised speech, Bush moved away from the simplicity of Reagan's "Just say no" philosophy and included more emphasis on decreasing local demand for drugs...
...despite Bush's tough rhetoric, the plan is flawed because it lacks adequate funding. It is all bark with little bite. Still Bush's message--that the United States should wage a real war on drugs--is a serious one that all American citizens, including members of the Harvard community, should take seriously...