Word: conductivity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...struggle themselves, and our release seemed like a triumph. But right away we saw we were living in the same old Albany. As in every demonstration over the last two years, the Albany cops had swept us off the streets as fast as we had appeared (the charges: disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, assault, attempted murder, parading without a permit, running a red-light), the one white newspaper had made no report, and thought it had legal sanction to act (the first amendment to the Constitution, section 242 of the U.S. Criminal Code), the Federal Government had made no move...
...United States should not stay in South Vietnam unless Diem and entourage depart. The palace occupants have not indicated any desire to join the previous resident, Emperor Bao Dai, on the Riviera, and there seems to be no easy way of getting them to go. No elections they conduct would turn them out of office. Free elections will have to wait at least removal of the Ngos. However, after the attempted coups in 1960 and 1962, which the U.S. failed to support, and the wild vacillation of Americans policy on a coup in recent weeks, South Vietnamese military...
...Geneva agreement, cited by the group, set up an International Control Commission composed of India, Poland, and Canada to organize reunification of North and South Vietnam and to conduct free elections. No elections have yet taken place...
President Bunting explained that about $2 million more will have to be raised before any definite plans can be made. She added that Radcliffe intends "to seek money from potential donors of large amounts rather than conduct an all-out drive in which everyone gives a little...
...Private Company." The most dramatic evidence, though, is Gimpex. As a colony, Guiana must have Britain's consent to conduct trade behind the Iron Curtain. But a "private company" can proceed on its own. Hence Gimpex. Organized 21 months ago, Gimpex is run by lagan's own People's Progressive Party and operates as an extension of the government. Last month Gimpex moved into potatoes, onions and garlic with imports from Poland and Czechoslovakia; it is filling lumber orders for East Germany and Russia. To Cuba it ships railroad ties and rice; in return, Castro sends cement...