Word: reaffirmed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...April 1973, said Krogh, Ehrlichman phoned him to say that President Nixon was aware of the burglary and considered it a matter of national security; Nixon did not want Krogh to discuss it with anyone. About a week later, shortly before Ehrlichman resigned, he called once again to reaffirm the message. According to Krogh, Ehrlichman said that the President wanted to "tell you that personally...
...devastating tendency to produce a sauve-qui-peut mood in which everyone tries to stay one jump ahead of the crowd. Says Swiss Banker Alfred Schaefer: "A successful fight against inflation implies, first of all, a change of mentality in all layers of the population. It is essential to reaffirm the value of the principle of return...
...choice; and one, most importantly, who is free of any connection whatever with the entire Watergate affair. Gerald Ford upholds the policies for which the electorate overwhehningly voted in November 1972. Therefore, his installation would be in no way a repudiation of the electoral mandate. Rather, it would reaffirm those goals [and] it would offer a much more favorable chance of realizing them than is possible while the crisis continues...
...computer was so set on having each House represent the whole college that it put some people who hadn't applied to Lowell in Lowell, even though hundreds of freshmen who did apply there were turned away. This fall, the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life decided to reaffirm students' freedom of choice. They began by eliminating master's choice, class rank, home town and field of concentration as criteria in House assignment, which was fair enough. Then they decided to add sex to the list and end Radcliffe's guaranteed one to one ratio--which probably means...
...Washington, B.C., 7,000 demonstrators marched around the Capitol demanding that abortion be outlawed. At the same time, pro-abortion forces held an interfaith service in a nearby Protestant church to reaffirm their support of women's right to end unwanted pregnancies. In downtown Houston, some 250 people, many of them wearing black armbands in memory of the aborted unborn, gathered to protest the legality of such operations. Outside St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan, a crowd demonstrated against the Roman Catholic Church's position, which holds that abortion is a sin. In a display...