Word: rescindment
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...student government of Boston University's School of Public Communication voted Monday to rescind its invitation to former White House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler to speak at the school next month...
...powerful opposition drive protesting that the amendment would abolish many legal safeguards for women, like protective labor legislation, and would require women to be drafted and go into combat. Only eight more states approved the ERA in 1973 and three in 1974. Meanwhile, Nebraska and Tennessee voted to rescind their ratification. (Whether or not to accept these reversals may eventually be up to Congress...
...little attention to Mound Bayou's hospital while it was struggling along on its own. Once the hospital and medical center began receiving regular federal funds, they became interested. Local officials tried to take over the Mound Bayou program -and its funding-but failed. State agencies attempted to rescind the hospital's license on the ground that it failed to meet state standards. They were stymied when Mound Bayou obtained OEO funds to renovate some of its most outmoded facilities...
Early Saturday evening, Csonka called Coach Shula and told him that the three men might well sign if Miami did not offer more. Eventually Keating got on the line. "I was afraid the Canadians might rescind or lower their offer if we waited too long," he says, "so I told Don we needed to hear from Joe Robbie [the Miami principal owner] by the next...
...give private developers excess profits at the public expense. The CPPAX--expected to be the main opposition to DiCara in Framingham--outlined an attack against him in a January 15 letter that claimed that qualified legal authorities and a majority of the councilors have stated that the council can rescind the Park Plaza funding because no plan for the project has been approved and no commitments made...