Word: following
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Poor women denied their rights!" Senator Brooke must follow a Constitution different from mine. Nowhere does that document give anyone the "right" to free sex without accepting the responsibilities that go with it. Abortion in most cases is a luxury, not a right...
...during a campaign debate that Poland was not dominated by Moscow. Asked Donaldson: "Do you see a day when Poland may actually be free?" Visibly upset, Carter lamely replied that the Poles had "a desire and a commitment not to be dominated" and refused to answer Donaldson's follow-up question...
When Arthur Burns succeeded William McChesney Martin in 1970 as head of the Federal Reserve Board, he had a tough act to follow. After 19 years in the job. Martin had made his name synonymous with sound money management. When Burns himself steps down at the end of this month, his successor, G. William Miller, will find Burns' show quite as difficult to top. As chairman of the Reserve, Arthur Burns was final arbiter of the nation's money supply through eight of the most tumultuous years in economic history-years marred alternately, or sometimes simultaneously, by double...
...free-spending youth market favored by advertisers-they may have inadvertently excluded nearly half the population, the 90 million people over 35. Not long ago, shows were designed to appeal to both young and old: for every Elvis Presley he introduced to turn on the kids, Ed Sullivan would follow with a troupe of Liechtensteiner yodelers to soothe their parents...
...that lie ahead. As the mood of impending crisis began to spread and darken last week, the newspaper "Le Figaro" counseled courage and moderation: "Let us stop hating and stop being afraid."But one must wonder, given the current political atmosphere, whether the French are willing, or able, to follow this advice...