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...nation he left behind remained deeply divided over the wisdom of his decision to mine North Viet Nam. Last week someone claiming to represent the long-dormant radical Weathermen credited that group with setting off a bomb in a women's room of the Pentagon; it did considerable damage but luckily injured no one. On Sunday a scheduled peace march in Washington was expected to draw a crowd of 15,000. About the Moscow summit, though, there was cautious optimism. The stock market, that nervous and uncertain barometer of public feeling, rose 20 points in two days, partly...
...first time, other University groups that had been dormant since 1970 emerged to voice their dismay over U.S. policy. More than 300 library staff members signed a petition condemning Nixon's latest move; Librarians for Peace, an antiwar group begun in 1970, circulated the petition...
...bond that unites Jews is not all that mystical and metaphysical [April 10]. It stems from two basic lessons learned over the past 2,000 years: 1) persecution of the Jews has been constant, and while it has been dormant at times, it breaks out in the most unlikely places and at the most unlikely times, and 2) the world has become inured to it and reacts at best with indifference and at worst with approval...
...Harvard surgeon announced Monday that his research team had isolated a protein without which cancerous tumors revert to a dormant, benign state...
...same seminar three years ago. Folkman announced that he had discovered that tumors could be held dormant, presumably by a chemical factor...