Word: objectively
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...that Patterson's lawyers were not allowed to see, U.S. District Judge Alfred M. Wolin decided the bureau had acted "in the interest of national security." The judge added that he hoped the FBI would expunge Patterson's file as it has offered to do, but Patterson's parents object that the bureau might start a new one. "Todd is still writing to foreign governments," says his father. Maybe Todd should have collected baseball cards...
...bison-to-cattle infections. More than 200 bison have been bagged so far this season. Government biologists say the toll will not deplete the park's bison population of 2,700, but animal-rights groups want federal authorities to provide feeding spots for the animals inside the park. "The object is to put a head on somebody's wall," says Ted Crail of the Animal Protection Institute in Sacramento. "That is no way to treat the animal that is symbolic of all our failures in the animal field...
...organizations approved on Monday, Prism takes its name from "the idea of having one object with a lot of different colors going through it," said co-founder Cathy Hinton...
...object of all these travels was to arrange a climactic summit between Deng and Gorbachev in Beijing this spring, perhaps in May. The easing of tensions is certain to produce diplomatic fallout of global importance. It could lead to a new era of stability in Asia, where the 4,500-mile Chinese- Soviet border sometimes threatened to become the fuse for war, perhaps even nuclear conflict. The U.S. might be losing its "China card," but the world will gain a new style of superpower diplomacy: no more will China be the stick for the U.S. to beat the Soviets...
Indeed, the recent history of this plan bears out the worst fears and cynicism of students: The masters give a proposal, students object; there is discussion, students still object; the administration approves the proposal with slight, but insufficient, changes; students object...