Word: monitoring
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Comprehensive, intrusive on-site inspection is not only nonnegotiable, it is unnecessary. The prevailing view of experts on verification is that, thanks to recent technical advances in the U.S.'s ability to monitor Soviet activities from space and from around the periphery of the U.S.S.R., those remote means need be supplemented by only the sort of limited "cooperative measures" that the U.S.S.R. now seems willing to consider...
Defendants pleading guilty by insane would spend at least one year in a mental institution and then prove that they were sane in order to be released. The state would then have the right to monitor their condition for up to five years...
...marked the New Republic (whose offices are on the second floor), but addressed to no one in particular there; it is signed TRB. The need for secrecy vanished years ago-everyone knows that TRB's Washington column is written by Richard L. Strout of the Christian Science Monitor-but Strout is a meticulous and habitual...
This week after 40 years, Strout ceases to be TRB. At 85 he decided that he could no longer do two jobs properly, but will continue to report Washington for the Monitor, as he has for 62 years. Strout is pleased but a little unnerved by the adulation of his colleagues and the attention he has been getting. The phone rings: the MacNeil-Lehrer Report wants him on the air. "I'm saying the same corny stuff to everyone," he tells them. "I'm warning you I'm running...
Simultaneously, they built up, in Sloan's words, "a pyramid of persuasion" designed to monitor the state. The campaign first divided the state into four regions, and appointed coordinators for each. Each coordinator was assigned 10 Senate district and told to find whips for each district. The whips were supposed to find Glenn support...