Word: contradicting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Repeatedly, Haldeman's remarks on the tapes were cited by Ben-Veniste to contradict his current testimony. Repeatedly, Haldeman denied the incriminating implication of his recorded words, insisting that "there must be another explanation"-although he often failed to offer one. One tape showed that Haldeman was present, for example, when Mitchell reported that the cash demands of Burglar E. Howard Hunt "had been taken care of; Haldeman said he did not know what Mitchell had meant by that. Asked Ben-Veniste: "What did you think-Mitchell was going to take Hunt down to the Bankers Trust...
...farmworkers. About your $10.90 figure, the study does not make it clear whether it does include piece rates. But in the particular chart to which you refer, the greatest number of farmworkers, 38 per cent, are in the last column marked simply "over 13.00" which would not contradict my figures, especially since $10.90 is the median and not the average. These 38 per cent would be in the west where payment is made mostly in cash and farm earnings are much higher than the rest of the country. But in many other places payment includes housing, room and board...
Potential Holocaust. That practice seems to contradict Smokey the Bear's highly publicized advice to extinguish all fires. But Smokey is no ecologist; he is not aware that natural-as opposed to man-made-fires are good for forests. They clear patches of land for new generations of trees. Far from depriving animals of food, the fires make way for a prodigious growth of succulent sprouts. Moreover, they eliminate accumulated deadwood and underbrush -the fuel for more dangerous holocausts. All in all, says Dick Riegelhuth, chief of resources management at Yosemite National Park in California: "It is ridiculous that...
...facts of the Chilean experience totally contradict Kissinger's view of the relationship between U.S. aid and human rights. The U.S. trained, equipped and advised the Chilean officer corps which carried out a coup in which, depending on one's sources, some 2000 to 37,000 Chileans have lost their lives. These officers were aided in their efforts by an $8 million CIA program to "destabilize" the Allende government. According to a recent Amnesty International report, these same officers now maintain concentration camps for some 6000 to 10,000 political prisoners where electrical torture and beatings are commonplace. These political...
...Class also asked its officers "to make known to President Bok and the Corporation that many of their policies contradict our view of the appropriate educational and social role of the University" and to ask Bok and the Corporation to reverse the policies...