Word: partially
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fact Jennifer wholly succeeded: the entire submarine, missiles, codes and all, was raised intact and gleaned. But with the story beginning to leak out, it was decided to make one final effort to deceive the Soviets on the extent of the coup by floating a version of only partial success. The last theory goes off into the wild blue yonder, suggesting that raising a Soviet submarine was not Jennifer's mission at all, but the supreme cover for a secret mission as yet safely secure...
...PARTIAL text of a 1974 memorandum from Ropes and Gray, the University's law firm, to a Harvard official still unidentified, which turned up at a National Labor Relations Board hearing last week, revealed that Harvard changed the structure of its personnel office in 1972, in order to have a better case against a possible unionizing drive in the Medical Area...
Faring far better was Gordon Strachan, 31, a former Haldeman aide who had been indicted for conspiracy in the coverup. His trial had been separated from that of the convicted conspirators because of legal complications arising from partial grants of immunity given to secure his testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee. Strachan emerged wholly free as Special Prosecutor Henry S. Ruth Jr. revealed that the Government was no longer interested in prosecuting him. Testimony at the conspiracy trial had shown that Strachan's involvement, if any, had been peripheral and as a messenger for Haldeman...
...swift rise in the documentary derby is part of a network strategy to fill a partial vacuum in network programming. CBS and NBC mount full-length documentaries from time to time, but not regularly. CBS' excellent 60 Minutes generally tackles a number of subjects each week in what TV journalists call a magazine format, as does its monthly NBC counterpart Weekend...
...partial memorandum refers to earlier correspondence between the law firm and the University, in which Ropes and Gray suggested Harvard eliminate a separate Medical Area personnel office, and bring all personnel activities under a centralized structure in Cambridge...