Word: reached
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Arafat's flourishing forces in Lebanon can reach the border of Israel, with or without Lebanese accommodation, they will cause trouble for everyone concerned. Last week they provoked argument anew between the U.S. and Russia. For the first time, the Soviets publicly praised the fedayeen, condemned Lebanon and accused the U.S. of provoking the trouble by supporting Israel. Privately, Soviet Ambassador to Washington Anatoly Dobrynin told the State Department that Moscow wanted to cool the crisis in Lebanon. Washington, unwilling to accept Moscow's private assurances while the Soviets were scoring public propaganda points, angrily dismissed the Russian...
Hornblower carried 28 times in the 20-6 victory to move into third place on the all-time Harvard rushing list. His best run was a 59-yard dash around left end for a touchdown in the middle of the fourth quarter to put the game out of reach for Penn. On that play, he broke a tackle at the line of scrimmage and then outran the Red and Blue secondary...
...After the administration building occupation the NAC will march to M.I.T.'s student center, where they will stay all night tonight. They may demonstrate against M.I.T. laboratories subcontracted by General Electric before they reach the center...
Project Cambridge would find the means to program computers to handle the mass of accumulated data about radical movements and underdeveloped countries. It would place previously unusable information within the reach of any policy maker. The Com-Com Project was designed to develop the means of dispersing propaganda in communist countries and in the insurgent areas of non-communist countries. The International Communism Project, originally funded by the CIA. provides the government with an independent analysis of intelligence information about radical and revolutionary movements...
...there is reason to believe the critical plays have been made in the newspapers and on TV news shows largely beyond the realm of Lindsay's several thousand active volunteers. The door-to-door canvassing effort, for example, will probably reach a maxi-much of about 90,000 voters, well short of half its original objective. Community service projects, launched with considerable hooplah, have barely been heard of since. The voter registration drive was not very effective, and the black vote, heavily for Lindsay, will probably not be very heavy as a whole. Perhaps no conventional political campaign-with slogans...