Word: concernedly
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...only campus organization representing Chicanos at Harvard-Radcliffe, we the Chicanos at H-R RAZA would like to express our deep concern for the method that Sigma Alpha Epsilon chose to publicize their recent mixer. By employing a poster that depicts a stereotypical "Brother Chico", SAE is guilty of at best a gross indiscretion and insensitivity, or at worst, overt racism...
Blood Brothers. Such a prospect stirs suspicions and concern among Ulster's traditional politicians-both Protestant and Catholic. Their worry: McKeown's vision of an "ideal democracy" organized "from the bottom up" could clash with what essentially will have to be a political and constitutional solution. Some also fear a crippling backlash of cynicism should the peace movement, like others before it, falter after a headline-grabbing series of rallies. "I have no great faith in it," says a leading Catholic politician. "The people of Ulster are not all blood brothers, as the movement says. They are still...
Such maneuvers and threats are partly genuine concern molded by experience, but they are also partly brinkmanship. The Syrians are now in no position to force a confrontation with Israel; they are too involved in Lebanon. Syrian units have moved no nearer the border than Zahrani, 30 miles to the north, near Sidon, to protect the oil refinery there, which has now resumed operation. Last week, Damascus quietly renewed the Golan Heights peace agreement with Israel for another six months...
...economy. But its ferocity could be tempered by generally weak demand. Car prices doubtless will be increased, but not until later next year; prices for the current lackluster model year already are up an average of $300. The real fear is that of a self-fulfilling prophecy, a concern that worry over what the Carter Administration might do could bring on a flurry of pre-emptive price hikes...
Despite that, Callaghan will have a tough job persuading British public opinion to buy his agreement. The main concern of his top aides is that the sharp cuts in public spending could reverse the willingness of British unions to negotiate a third stage of wage ceilings next year. For the past year and a half, union cooperation in holding down wages has been the foundation of Britain's anti-inflationary policy. That a Labor government should be forced to take that risk in order to satisfy foreign creditors is a true measure of how perilous Britain's situation...