Word: channelized
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...wire tied in a twisted knot to certify their authenticity. He negotiated with the FBI by quacking out his instructions on a duck caller over a citizens' band radio frequency in Morse-like code. It was the radio that finally did him in. An FBI agent monitoring the channel traced the signal to a 1968 Plymouth passing through southeast Portland and arrested Heesch and his wife Sheila...
...France, screaming "Dirty, dirty Jew!"--the jealous rage of a rejected woman is inextricably mixed with the underlying anti-Semitism of the European peasant. But here jealousy predominates. Her anti-Semitism would not have come to the surface in such a violent way if it hadn't been the channel for other resentments, just as Hitler needed German's economic and political frustrations as well as her endemic anti-Semitism to make "the Jewish question" so powerful a part of his regime...
...GENEVA CONFERENCE: The October war produced many new elements, new facts, new ways of dealing, and the Geneva conference is one of those things produced. Until now, this has been the only diplomatic channel open to us, but in my opinion it will not solve the Palestinian question. The Geneva conference could calm down the area, but it cannot produce a final and lasting peace...
...from jailing them. There are reportedly over 100,000 political prisoners locked up in Vietnam. And while the United States Congress grows more and more reluctant to appropriate funds for South Vietnam, the Ford administration has increased its efforts to get international aid for Saigon. In an attempt to channel money from the World Bank, U.S. representatives met with representatives of 15 other member nations two weeks ago in Paris. Although Japan was the sole supporter of the American proposals, the administration seems intent upon getting increased international aid for Saigon...
...Shah maintains that he is building a force with the primary mission of protecting Arabs and Iranians alike in the Persian Gulf, from which 86% of the non-Communist world's crude shipments originate. The gulf at its neck narrows until the supertanker channel is only twelve miles wide at the Strait of Hormuz, which Premier Hoveida calls "our jugular vein." Iran worries that dissident forces, like the radical Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman, which is currently fighting Sultan Qabus in Oman, could block the strait by sinking a supertanker. The Shah's response has been...