Word: requesting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...summit's first weekend, the participants took a respite from diplomacy when Carter, at military-buff Begin's request, organized a 3½-hour excursion to Gettysburg's Civil War battlefield, some 17 miles north of Camp David. As the group viewed monuments and century-old cannons, Carter attempted to lighten the mood by joking that the gun had a range of three miles, vs. 300 to 400 yds. for the cluster bombs that the U.S. sold to Israel after the 1973 war. Sadat and Begin somehow managed a laugh. But reporters accompanying the entourage noticed a marked lack of warmth...
...warrant request came after police identified a sweater worn by one of the minors as stolen property from an apartment at the complex...
...path of one shot. All too vivid sketches showed the exact entry point of the bullet that shattered the President's skull. There was prolonged discussion about what had happened to the President's lower brain after the autopsy. It had apparently been buried at the request of Robert Kennedy...
...during registration. Although this action is minor, Epps termed the action "a restricted approval" of the Student Assembly. He was quick to clarify that this does not imply University recognition--such recognition can only come from CHUL on behalf of the Faculty. Epps said he intends to consider each request make by the Student Assembly on a case-by-case basis. For instance, once the 85 assembly members are elected, they will need a fairly large building to meet in. Last year, Epps raised the possibility that the University--because of the judicial decision--might not be able to supply...
...tests are met: that there is a "compelling state interest"; that the evidence sought can be shown to be relevant ("particularity"); and that it cannot be obtained in any other way. But in the Jersey case, the lawyer asked for everything. The judge made no attempt to narrow the request, and when the Times asked for a hearing, he peremptorily turned it down. This is surely arbitrary behavior, but all Jersey courts sustained it-until State Attorney General John Degnan went to the Supreme Court to argue successfully last week that the Times deserved a hearing, and Farber should...