Word: expels
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...only UNESCO member without a regional identity, although it contributed $111,000 to UNESCO's 1974 budget of $61.7 million (a contribution, Israelis point out, that is many times larger than that of any oil-rich Middle Eastern state). The conference's action did not actually expel Israel from UNESCO, but it did prevent the Jerusalem government from voting in the regional meetings, where an increasing number of decisions are made...
...World contingent in control of the General Assembly, were condoning the attitudes of a kangaroo court. First there was the invitation to the Palestine Liberation Organization to participate, virtually as a state, in the U.N.'s debate on the Palestinian problem. Then came the legally questionable resolution to expel South Africa from this year's General Assembly. Anger next spread to the world intellectual community when the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris succumbed to Arab pressure in voting two blatantly political motions against Israel (TIME, Dec. 16). Last week the General Assembly rammed...
...Israel cannot negotiate with the Palestine Liberation Organization, he said, because "the PLO wants to expel Israel from Israel...
...Magruder and the hearsay claim by LaRue that one of the burglars, G. Gordon Liddy, had named Mitchell as having authorized the project. Mitchell also has the advantage of being defended by the most engaging lawyer in the courtroom, William Hundley. When another attorney asked Judge Sirica to expel anyone from the courtroom who laughed during one tape-playing, Hundley asked brightly. "How do you feel about crying, Judge?" Said Sirica: "I can't answer that...
...with a case of marital blahs on his wedding night. Even the prayers of his villagers ("Make our beloved chief, so valiant by habit, draw his bow for his new wife"), failed to work. Worse yet, concludes Obakharok, the island police arrived a few days after his marriage to expel Sargent from New Guinea, leaving the chief with only seven native wives, six children-and no dowry...