Word: intendancy
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Politically, Bulut's conviction serves as a clear warning that Israeli courts intend to back up the nation's worldwide war against terrorism. It is notice, as Lawyer Tsemel stated, that "anyone anywhere in the world who commits an act Israel thinks harmful to its security is liable to prosecution in Israeli courts." Ten fedayeen captured in Lebanon almost a year ago will follow Bulut into court later this month as the next defendants to be tried under the same...
...small terrace across the entire rear of the set, and in its contrasting to the high, vaulted ceiling, it built an atmosphere of expansiveness (It would be worthwhile, however, for the Loeb to paint the back wall of the stage, or at least remove the smudges, if they intend to go on using any more sets without a final drop or curtain in back...
...young, Midwestern, Protestant and a Governor, he might elegantly complement a Ted Kennedy candidacy, although some might think it entirely too youthful a package. Or he might fit in well with a Muskie candidacy. Anderson insists, with a conviction he can afford at such an early age, that "I intend to do the best job I can for the state." It would be understandable of course if Wendy Anderson wanted never to leave Minnesota. Washington would not be half so pleasant...
Apparently, a message never came. What did arrive, curiously, was a telegram from West Germany: IF YOU INTEND TO KILL ALL PASSENGERS ABOARD, DO IT AT ONCE. OTHERWISE, BE HUMANE ENOUGH TO RELEASE THEM. IT SOUNDS RIDICULOUS FOR YOU TO PERMIT THOSE WHOM YOU WANT TO KILL TO RECEIVE REFRESHMENTS AND MEALS. It was Signed: 13,569 INHABITANTS OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY. At first thought to be coded instructions to the skyjackers, the telegram proved to be a humanitarian plea from a group of concerned West Germans. However naive, the message may have had an effect. Almost...
...conventional weapons are concerned, there is no sign that the Soviets intend to reduce the pace of their military buildup. The enlargement of their already substantial navy continues, as does the expansion of their air force. The Russians have dragged their feet at the Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction talks now going on in Vienna. Only after the West reluctantly agreed to accept Hungary's observer status at the talks, effectively removing from the negotiations the 40,000 Soviet troops on Hungarian soil, was work on the agenda begun. Nixon needs some kind of reciprocal withdrawal by the Russians...