Word: carterized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...revolt against big banks and the East Coast oligarchy, populism has been a powerful strand in American politics. The clash between those who represent entrenched power and those who resent it has rivaled the tension between liberalism and conservatism in defining American campaign showdowns. Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter, like many of their predecessors, rode to power by tapping the electorate's anti-Establishment streak...
Luck and intuition -- plus a solid news sense -- have often combined to put McGeary in the right place at the right time. She ducked her first stones while reporting for TIME in Boston during protests against court-ordered school busing. As a TIME White House correspondent during the Carter Administration, she followed all 444 days of the Iran hostage crisis. Next came 5 1/2 years as the magazine's State Department correspondent, covering a spectrum of U.S. foreign policy concerns that were often dominated by the Middle East. McGeary's move to Jerusalem last April put her in the front...
Asked if Richardson might face charges in a civilian court, Carter said it was more likely that he would be charged under the Uniform Code of Military Justice...
Under the Uniform Code, Carter said, Richardson is subject to being charged with violation of two specifications of Article 106A which deals with espionage; two specifications of Article 92, failure to report contact with a foreign government; Article 121, larceny of U.S. government property; and Article 108, unauthorized disposition of U.S. government property...
...Carter said he did not know how long the investigation by the FBI and INSCOM had been going on prior to the arrest...