Word: ousters
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Soviet Union last week expelled Correspondent Stanley Cloud, a member of TIME'S Moscow Bureau for nearly a year. Despite repeated inquiries by Time Inc. in both Washington and Moscow, Soviet officials have given no explanation for the ouster, which they accomplished simply by refusing to renew Cloud's visa and accreditation...
...that Argentines suffered from "an excess of freedom." The final blow may well have been the loss of prestige that Ongania suffered by the kidnaping two weeks ago of a former President, Lieut. General Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, who ruled the country for 2½ years following Peron's ouster. The kidnapers claimed to be Peronistas avenging the execution of 27 of their compatriots who were executed during Aramburu's period in office. Some observers theorize, on the other hand, that the culprits could have been either ultra-right militarists or leftist revolutionaries seeking to prevent any liaison between...
...Washington. An engineer rather than an architect, Stewart created blocky, high-cost designs that came under heavy criticism from both Congressmen and fine-arts commissioners, who regarded his east-front Capitol extension, New Senate Office Building and Rayburn Building as national disasters. Yet when congressional foes sought his ouster, Stewart rallied the political power to beat back every attempt...
...board in February. When the first quarter ended with a $6.5 million loss and there was no turnaround in sight, Post's patience became shorter. Banker Stewart, 44, who was elected to the board just last month, joined with Post to force Ling's ouster...
...action to fire Sullivan had been expected since early last week, when it became known that five of the nine councillors had agreed to the ouster. Danehy's motion came at a special meeting called by Vell?? late Thursday night. Despite the late notice, over a hundred spectators came to the meeting to support Sullivan...