Word: reacted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...working on a plan to implement the land use regulations since October. "The approach is a progressive one, recognizing the need of institutions to remain vital while seeking to preserve the residential integrity of neighborhoods," Collins says. But he adds, "I'm not sure just how the council will react...
...were still great worries. Would the emotional militants at the U.S. embassy carry out their threats to kill the American hostages once they learned that an attempt had been made to free them by force? Would the mobs in Tehran go on any new rampage? How would the allies react? What about Soviet leaders? Just how much of the secret rescue plans could still be protected?and who might yet be hurt if they were...
...particular concern to Washington was how Moscow would react. The Kremlin's answer came swiftly, and reflected the deterioration of U.S.-U.S.S.R. relations in the aftermath of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The attempted rescue, said the official Soviet news agency, TASS, was an "armed provocation against the Islamic Republic of Iran." In the kind of stinging personal attack that was shelved during the heyday of détente, TASS accused Carter of being guided by "purely egoistic and narrow political considerations." Stated the news agency: "This new dangerous venture was undertaken by the President in a vain attempt...
...Soviet Union invades Czechoslovakia, and once again NATO is unwilling to react...
...survivors and survivors' children who attend. Children with enough inner strength do not copy their parents, he says. "When there's a knock on the door, which reminds parents of a traumatic experience in the war when the Nazis came, this child doesn't react with anxiety but in a more realistic way-he checks to see who's at the door." Adds Ruth Kukiela Bork, president of One Generation After, a service organization for the children of survivors: "The offspring's behavior will depend to a great extent on how the parents managed...