Word: endangerment
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Johnson greeted them with somber words. "The time has now come," he declared, "for decisive action to bring our balance of payments to-or close to-equilibrium in the year ahead. The need for action is a national and international responsibility of the highest priority." Continued deficits, he warned, could...
Even by his own Olympian standards, Charles de Gaulle enjoyed a vintage year of mischief-making in 1967. Among other feats, he expelled NATO from French soil, summoned the Québecois to rebel against Canada, egged the British pound on to devaluation and-once more with feeling-vetoed British...
A Coalition of Ideas. For Britain, things do not promise to improve any time soon. The National Institute of Economic and Social Research esti mates that at best the effects of devaluation will improve Britain's balance of payments by only $156 million in 1968; not until late in...
The resolution also charges that the continued presence of military recruiters on campus will be a tacit sign of the University's complicity in situations which endanger constitutional rights.
Though the late Adlai E. Stevenson has also been posthumously characterized by antiwar dissenters as an ardent dove on Viet Nam and a pooh-pooher of the theory that China may one day endanger the U.S., the fact is that he shared J.F.K.'s views to a striking extent...