Word: dealt
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...graft and contract kickbacks, Richardson had only the week before enhanced his already considerable reputation for rectitude and propriety. The Agnew stand undoubtedly was taken at Nixon's behest. Now, by resigning rather than bowing to Nixon's bludgeon tactics against Cox, Richardson may have dealt the President a mortal political blow...
...been at a loss to know how to cope with a self-styled Republican conservative in the White House who has undertaken to establish normal relations with the Soviet Union. Jackson has found the Achilles' heel in Nixon's foreign policy. He has opened fissures that have dealt very strong blows to that policy...
...Harvard cross country team, paced by record breakers Ric Rojas and Andy Campbell, dealt the Dartmouth harriers their first loss of the season yesterday, by a 16-36 margin...
None of these problems can be dealt with until the commission gets moving. As long as Harvard presumes a commitment to providing a channel for complaints the commission should change its selection procedure so that any student can run and be popularly elected--which would make it more truly representative and give it publicity--and then convene as quickly as possible...
...Nixon and Special Watergate Prosecutor Archibald Cox over nine White House tape recordings, which now goes to the high court (see THE NATION). The Senate Watergate committee's fight for some of the same tapes is still before the trial judge, but it may also have to be dealt with by the court this term. Meanwhile, a Ralph Nader group is seeking access to presidential papers that, it believes, will show an improper connection between an increase in federal milk-price supports and Nixon campaign contributions from milk producers. The Supreme Court will thus have an opportunity to consider...