Word: deadlock
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...averted when Columbia administrators agreed to recognize District 65 if NLRB ratified the union. That decision is still pending, but in the meantime Columbia University will consult the UAW before it changes worker benefits and allows District 65 to represent a worker when that employee reaches a negotiations deadlock with the administration...
Washington and Moscow last week moved another step closer to the arms-control bargaining table. Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko had agreed in Geneva three weeks ago that after more than a year of diplomatic deadlock, their governments would begin talking again about measures to regulate the arms race on earth and, if possible, avoid one in space. On Saturday, the White House and the Kremlin jointly announced a date and venue for the new talks: March 12 in Geneva...
Last year's move to divest at the Law Review failed to pass the board of trustees by a vote of three to three. Vorenberg and Graduate Treasurer Ernest J. Sargeant '40, both of whom sit on the board of trustees, changed their positions against divestiture to break the deadlock this year...
Smith's bat trick and three goals from linemates Scott Fusco and Lane MacDonald paced the 8-0-2 Crimson to a miraculous deadlock that saw the visitors rally from three goals down with just over 10 minutes left...
...political will to challenge the militants, it probably lacked the military know-how to carry off such a risky mission without endangering the lives of all the hostages on board. And without the direct cooperation of Iranian officials, no outside power was likely to intervene to end the deadlock by military means. In an effort to pin the blame on Kuwait, Iranian radio reported last week that Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati said Iran was ready to "bring about a military solution," but Kuwait refused to approve the plan...