Word: filed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...bravado had a hollow ring, for organized labor is in trouble. Its leadership is out of step with a nation that is increasingly worried about inflation and annoyed over Government controls. Beyond that, labor confronts a U. S. President who is not all that friendly and a rank and file that is disputatious and declining...
...Carter's vision of foreign affairs is borne out, maybe some day we will all be able to read that secret paper from Brzezinski's file cabinet. Book publishers are already marking it down as a key chapter in Jimmy Carter's memoirs...
...likely to be haunted by what they left behind. California Congressman Fortney Stark, a prime mover behind Congress's efforts to aid Americans imprisoned in Mexico, has a file of more than 200 horror stories from inmates. One woman arrested on a drug charge claims she was informed that if she refused to confess, she would be tossed into a river and ground up by a nearby power plant. Another charged that officials had ripped off one of her earrings-and her ear lobe. Male inmates reported being tortured with cattle prods while still dripping from a shower. According...
...Western Europe, would alienate the conservative north and scare off sorely needed Western capital. But an attempt to form a coalition with the Social Democrats and the C.D.S.-which Soares last week castigated as "parties of the extreme right"-would have alienated his own party's rank and file. Meanwhile, the Socialists had the unenviable task of trying to right the wrongs of a series of post-revolutionary leftist, military-led governments. That meant returning to former owners land and factories illegally seized after the 1974 revolutions, borrowing money from the West and pleading for private investment...
...first realized last week that it did not have an MUA statement on file from Thomas, after the Environmental Defense Fund, a consumer action group, asked that it investigate the possibility that Thomas's research had violated NIH guidelines, Dr. Bernard Talbot, special assistant for intramural affairs at NIH, said yesterday...