Word: establishments
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Said he: "We don't want a peace that will allow the people of other countries to suffer. I am very sorry to say these things, but I don't believe that Fidel Castro ever will like peace or will look for peace. He is looking to establish tyranny and oppression around the world because he is a Communist. To undertake a moral offensive in Cuba is a moral offense." A few moments later, Jackson replied, "I have a different point of view, but that's what makes America America...
...Lebanon. We feel that within three to six months we can introduce the necessary measures to make the Galilee a safe place, enabling us to bring our boys home. We want to establish an early warning system in southern Lebanon, and to have a mobile force in northern Israel. We want to strengthen the southern Lebanese Army, supported by the local people, and to have United Nations forces north of the southern Lebanese Army and west of the Syrian army...
...guerrillas in their strongholds. The army also helped relocate hundreds of peasants who have been alienated by a guerrilla recruitment drive. In addition, the Salvadoran army says that since January some 400 demoralized rebels have turned themselves in to the army. Monterrosa's brigade now plans to establish a permanent presence, including a forward command post, in the reoccupied areas...
From his days as critic for TIME and the Nation in the 1940s, Bergreen shows, Agee left a collection of brilliantly discursive film reviews that helped establish the standards for the art. He wrote two moving and complex novels. He composed at least five screenplays, including that shaggy Bogart-Hepburn classic, The African Queen. He turned out reams of verse, published and unpublished, and won the prestigious Yale Younger Poets award...
...short run, but they claimed that the long-term effect would be true equality and greater stability. Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and other Soviet spokesmen were contemptuous in dismissing what they called a "cynical American trick." They complained that the "essence" of the U.S. policy was to re-establish American superiority...