Word: information
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Whether or not one agrees with Chisholm, the public-including supporters of Israel and those who seek a candidate free of the Israel lobby-has been illserved by the media which have failed to inform Americans as to the substantive positions held by Presidential candidates on vital issues. Edmund R. Hanauer
...inform Peking of a change in the U.S. stand so as to clear the "haze" out of the minds of the leaders there concerning U.S. intentions, the Nixon Administration must first convince them of U.S. sincerity. Since the Chinese cancelled the February 20 talks, the State Department has carried out some of the unilateral steps its spokesman said would have been raised had the talks been held that day. A more substantive approach would be to completely end the U.S. trade embargo against the Mainland...
...purpose of this letter is just to inform the housewives who wonder what it would be like to hold down a full-time job that although the grass may seem greener, there is just as much frustration and monotony at times...
...what you're doing here is a part of the educational process that is necessary to inform people. It's a part of political consciousness raising, because you'll politicize people...
Donald Pleasence, as an Israeli security operative, wants Bruce to inform on his friend. Bruce's fellow university students, who appear to be mixing archaeology with target practice in the desert, want him to use Raschid to ar range a palaver with the Arabs. Nicol Williamson, as one of Bruce's teachers, warns him of the dangers of involvement. Whether Williamson encourages his students' books-and-bullets curriculum or merely abides it is never clear...