Word: closedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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No Heaven. Carter was scarcely hurt by the affair at the polls. But on the Sunday after the election, King reappeared. He entered the church Sunday-school class without interference. After making a few rejoinders to the deacon who was instructing the group, King was accosted by a churchgoer with...
On Sunday, while hundreds of reporters and tourists huddled in the cold ram outside, the church membership wrestled with the issue behind closed doors. After two hours and 45 minutes, Carter came out smiling. The church had voted, 120-66, to end discrimination; a committee would be set up to...
In England, Fujita played a match on closed-circuit television against Tony Miles, 20, the first British chess grand master, winning two games out of three. In Pasadena, Calif., students at Caltech programmed a computer, named lago, to play against Fujita, who easily beat the machine. In Washington, B.C., however...
On July 10 the non-striking Gallo workers, including the new replacements, ratified a four-year Teamster contract by a vote of 158-1. The striking workers did not vote in the contract-ratification election and Cesar Chavez, head of the UFW, called the contract a "sweetheart deal" between the...
Dellums criticized the United States's foreign policy for "the secrecy, the closed process" that produces it.