Word: expels
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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From the beginning, the Daniloff affair (which now encompasses not only the arrest of Zakharov but also Washington's order to expel 25 Soviet employees from the U.N.) has been seen as a ready gauge of the desire in Moscow and Washington for progress on larger issues. If both sides wanted a summit, it was thought, a way would be found to untangle the affair. That forced both leaders, after months of dithering, to face squarely the question of how badly they really desired to meet again. The answer: badly enough to give their diplomats a go-ahead to negotiate...
...further development of the Daniloff case, the State Department plans to expel 25 Soviet diplomats at the United Nations as part of an ongoing effort to pressure Moscow to release the journalist, The Washington Post reported yesterday...
...edge and essence." Sure, but eight times a week? Gotta be draining. "Aerobically, it's like running three miles," says Darcy. "I break into a sweat halfway through the first act and don't stop till it's over. Still, the show is very good for me. It helps expel my demons. Otherwise they would've locked me up a long time...
Pressure had been mounting since June, when the majority of Soweto's legal residents joined the boycott. In July, vowing to expel the "incorrigibles," the town council began to issue eviction notices, but twice extended the deadline. Preparing for trouble, the comrades made door-to-door calls to warn residents that if they paid rent, their houses would be burned. Last week, when the council evicted four families, trouble broke out almost immediately...
...Like any other country, we expel illegal aliens." So said Yitzhak Agassi, an official in Israel's Interior Ministry, of the ministry's plan to kick out 46 American-born members of the Black Hebrew sect for overstaying their visas...