Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Time Inc. Editor-in-Chief Hedley Donovan said he had never condoned or known of any CIA use of TIME correspondents and said he would be "amazed" if any such arrangements had ever been approved by the late Henry Luce, Time Inc. cofounder. "Harry Luce had a very scrupulous regard for the difference between journalism and government," said Donovan. Sydney Gruson, executive vice president of the New York Times Co., declared that the paper had no knowledge of any such arrangements. The Times and CBS asked the CIA to open its files on the firms' employees...
Toward the end of his life, generously laden with honors and awards, he found himself surrounded, like the wine baron in one of his last poems, by uncritical admirers. But he could still regard his immense reputation with humor and grace. "I used to want to live/ to avoid your elegy," he wrote of the late John Berryman; and he did live, if not as long as his friends or the world would have wanted, at least long enough to write...
...regard to the former, the Crimson had enough to open a pastry shop. Four fumbles (three by starting quarterback Larry Brown), two interceptions and confusion galore. The Harvard offense went nowhere fast...
...destabilizing factor. They have in fact maintained security, and we believe they would serve any new government that had properly been elected, obviously with black Rhodesians having their full chance to vote. So it would be most unwise to disband them. Beyond that, I do believe we have to regard a threat to southern Africa very seriously. After all, in the U.S. you're almost self-sufficient in your main raw materials. We are very far from being self-sufficient. We have to get many of our strategic materials from southern Africa. There is no major source for chrome...
...says, no one has considered in depth the problem of finding teaching staff for the basic core courses, a problem that has caused similar efforts at curricular reform to run aground before. If the required courses are taught by less-than-stellar professors, nearly everyone agrees that students will regard such requirements as chores rather than as essential components of their education...