Word: maximum
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Tinker. The plane turned out to be a crude, early version of the Foxbat, which the Russians designed 15 years ago to bring down the supersonic B-70, a U.S. bomber that never became operational. Belenko's MiG was equipped with obsolescent electronic targeting and radar systems. Its maximum range of 1,200 miles was short compared with the American F-4 Phantom fighter's 2,100 miles. Belenko's plane was also vastly inferior to the reconnaissance version of the Foxbat, which the U.S. has tracked over much longer ranges in the Middle East. Perhaps...
...angry Fidel Castro blamed the bombing on the CIA and announced that he was suspending the 1973 antihijacking accord with the U.S. Regarded as a promising diplomatic icebreaker when it was signed, the treaty was the only official agreement ever reached between the U.S. and Cuba's "maximum leader...
From the beginning of the inquiry, the subcommittee had adopted the view that maximum public disclosure would be the rule, but that it would not reveal the names of foreign government officials accused of receiving the money. However, the identity of the country in which the payments were made would be disclosed. If the foreign government wished to pursue the matter, the subcommittee stood willing to cooperate. But, since a congressional committee should not deal directly with a foreign government, we decided to transmit requested documents and testimony through the Department of State...
...says he undertook to provide maximum security to the University as unobtrusively as possible, and to integrate the police and the Harvard community, emphasizing friendliness and accessibility in his department...
...committee would set 10 per cent as an absolute maximum, Epps said, adding, "Clearly I would like the figure to be lower than that. One hundred per cent Harvard will be the goal...