Word: reads
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...READ a recent ruling by New Jersey's lowest court...
...recent . weeks, veteran users tend to take the matter in stride. "There is no such thing as privacy on a computer," says Thomas Mandel, an analyst at SRI and a regular on several Silicon Valley computer networks. "The view here is that if you don't want something read, don't put it on the system...
...life-care centers are alike, and prospective entrants are well advised to read the fine print before signing any of the numerous contracts available. Some centers require supplemental medical insurance to cover acute hospital care, while others do not. Some exclude prior ailments from coverage. Many continuing-care communities charge extra for nursing care and thus do not fit the narrowest definition of life-care facilities. At the Pueblo Norte Retirement Village in Scottsdale, Ariz., for example, members are refunded 90% of their entry fee and no longer make their regular monthly payments if they are permanently transferred...
...suspects that when Bracy and Lonetree shared night watch, Soviet agents were able to bug the most secure of the embassy's communications equipment and place intercept devices in highly sensitive cryptographic information, enabling them to read State Department messages before they were put in code. "There's lots of grounds for assuming the worst case in this instance," explained a White House source. Based on what Bracy and Lonetree have revealed, U.S. officials are convinced that for more than a year, beginning in mid-1985, the Soviets read every important classified communication issued by the embassy; the assumption...
Reagan, by his own account, was equally ill informed about how the weapons sales to Iran had "degenerated" (his word) into an arms-for-hostages exchange. Not "until I read the Tower commission report," issued Feb. 26, did he find "that the strategy talks had disappeared completely and . . . the conversation was totally arms for hostages." If so, he must have been one of the last people in the country to come to that realization...