Word: interent
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Elsewhere, some frightened citizens are resorting to less elaborate precautions. In the Cleveland suburb of Garfield Heights, Nuns Mary Assumpta and Augustine Marie recently enrolled their Siberian husky Tanya in the nearby Inter national School for Dogs. For about $500 per pet, that academy teaches normally docile canines to bark, growl and bite. "We've had occasions when there have been people trying doors," says Sister Mary of her 32-bedroom convent. At the school, Head Trainer Howard Denton said business stayed strong even during the recession. "Any dog can do protection," he asserts. "I've trained poodles...
...proposal at a 1981 ECAC meeting to let the Ivies play more games against each other and fewer inter-divisional contests lost along party lines--the 11 others outvoted the six Ivy schools. That convinced the Ivies that their hockey future lay outside the ECAC...
...political agreement in Central America on the basis of nonintervention and self-determination. That would, among other things, eliminate foreign military advisers and control the arms race. We think that it is very important that Latin American nations, developed countries and the international community-through the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank and other institutions-help Central America with economic assistance...
...these "covert" operations, training the contras and supplying them with arms. Restive over this far from secret war, congressional leaders demanded to know where the Administration's Nicaraguan policy was heading. With criticism also building of the Administration's approach in El Salvador, Clark in June began another inter-agency review, which quickly flowered into the explosive controversy of today...
...early and forcefully on the need to "draw the line" in El Salvador against the spread of Soviet influence. Haig's heated rhetoric was eventually cooled at White House insistence, but policymaking power remained at the State Department in the hands of Thomas Enders, Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs. Enders tried to balance military moves with more emphasis on political and economic initiatives. Under congressional pressure, he even paid lip service to the possibility of a negotiated settlement with the leftist guerrillas in El Salvador...