Word: endangerment
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Last week the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6 to 3 in favor of the snail darter's right to life. Wrote Chief Justice Warren Burger: "The plain intent of Congress was to halt and reverse the trend toward extinction." In dissent, Justice Lewis Powell noted dryly that this meant...
From his earliest days in the Saudi government, Fahd has been a close friend of the U.S. Today, he and Sadat are Washington's two most important allies in the Arab world. The Crown Prince is responsible for the Saudi policy of holding the line on oil price rises, reasoning...
Although American Jews generally back the Begin government, some disquiet about its policies has surfaced. Two weeks ago, 36 leading U.S. Jewish intellectuals, including Novelist Saul Bellow and Sociologist Daniel Bell, sent an open message of support to an Israeli peace group that had urged Begin to be more flexible...
Asked why he had not met with demonstrators outside University Hall this week, Bok said, "After the incident, I've been a little bit afraid that my being there may provoke a reaction that may endanger students." He added his decision was not out of concern for his own welfare...
Their demands cause an escalation in prices and inflation, and endanger domestic companies that must compete with foreign manufacturers. It is clear that the employer not the employee is being treated unfairly.