Word: canalized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...taken the U.S. almost seven decades to formulate a treaty and to realize the immense injustice and disgrace inflicted upon the Panamanians [Aug. 22]. If Americans can put behind them historic mistakes such as slavery and Nixon, why not the same with the Panama Canal? Donna Leusner Camden...
Using Ronald Reagan's arguments for the U.S. to keep control of the Panama Canal, perhaps we should lay claim to Western Europe. After all, much of postwar Europe was "bought, paid for and built" by the Marshall Plan...
...reference to Ferdinand de Lesseps and the Panama Canal always brings to my mind the palindrome: a man, a plan, a canal, Panama...
...expected to see Berkowitz's picture on the front of TIME magazine, but was pleasantly surprised when I saw Uncle Sam sitting in the Panama Canal...
...Senate barons who control the important committees owe nothing to Carter, and in some cases are hostile. Where the President needs the most strength, he is the weakest. John Sparkman, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is 77 and too exhausted to lead the forces for the Panama Canal Treaty, which would relinquish control of the waterway to Panama by the year 2000. Other members of the committee may also not have the stomach for the fight...