Word: endangerment
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Unfortunately the conflict surrounding his election and the residue of ill-feeling it engendered endanger Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani's center-left coalition government, the much-publicized Christian Democratic "opening to the left." The coalition aims at sweeping and long-overdue political and economic reforms, but even with the qualified...
Despite the puniness of the U.S. shots, Washington had been fearful that they would set off a wave of anti-American, ban-the-bomb reaction and rioting around the world. Against this, the Kennedy Administration had clamped the strictest sort of secrecy on the Christmas Island operations-admittedly more for...
Even if the 1962 spring fallout sets a new record, says the Public Health Service, it is not likely to endanger health.
MERGERS. Implicit in Kennedy's message was a more relaxed Washington attitude toward railroad and airline mergers that would help to eliminate duplicate facilities. Where the Government has previously tended to focus chiefly on the antitrust aspects of mergers, greater weight now seems likely to be given to purely...
As the day approached for Maudling's proposals to be introduced in the House of Commons, the Rhodesians waited grimly to hear the details. From his headquarters in Lusaka, Kaunda ordered his black followers to lay in stocks of food for a general strike should the draft prove unsatisfactory...