Word: indirectly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Nicaraguan smuggling operations into El Salvador, Washington began trying to document Marxist-Leninist interference in that country. In February 1981 the Reagan Administration sent a white paper to its West European and Latin American allies, concluding that the Salvadoran civil war had been "transformed into a textbook case of indirect aggression by Communist powers...
...Unless we live like hermits in the desert, we must all be linked in indirect and innumerable ways to the wrongs of the world." Bok added in the open letter...
...indirect reference to the controversy, Greenwood said, "There's no question in my mind that the educational integrity and quality of the magazine will be maintained in the future." --The Daily Dartmouth
...fund's size will probably be inconsequential in the big picture of Harvard finances, even if it matches last year's impressive gift total of $23,000. But it will represent an enduring and tantalizing reminder to the University that many of its students find the University's indirect support of the apartheid regime reprehensible...
...fact, TIME has learned from F.D.N. sources that the Reagan Administration has been and is deeply involved with the attacking contras. According to those sources, the U.S. control is indirect. At the top, they say, the Nicaraguan Democratic Front has a "political coordinating committee" made up largely of conservative and moderate Nicaraguans who fled their country during the last three years of Sandinista rule. Also included is Colonel Enrique Bermúdez Varela, a former member of the Somoza National Guard who was his country's military attaché in Washington until the Sandinistas took over...