Word: objectionable
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In another interruption, Bundy explained that a decisive objection to choosing the air strike alternative, rather than the imposition of a quarantine--the option that was taken--was that there was "nothing surgical about it. In fact, both the patient [Cuba] and doctor [The U.S.] could have died." But quarantine...
In a public hearing last night, council members questioned Healy and three members of the commission on specific parts of the report. The only objection to the recommendations by a private citizen came from Daniel C. Crane '72, chairman of the real estate committee of the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce...
Washington has no objection to such a zone, but policing it may cause problems. Israel will probably not accept the redeployment of U.N. forces there, and Lebanese President Amin Gemayel, who visits Washington this week, is reluctant to endorse the joint Lebanese-Israeli force favored by Jerusalem. The only solution...
Updike values his privacy; unlike most of his peers, he does not think a successful author must be a celebrity too. But when approached by TIME about six weeks ago, he had no objection to being interviewed in depth. Explains Paul Gray, who wrote this week's cover story...
Arguing on behalf of Grendel's Den. Laurence H. Tribe '62, professor of Law, defended the Square restaurant's right to obtain a liquor license despite the objection of an adjacent church. A spokesman said the high court is not likely to reach a decision in the case for several...