Word: retainers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Albert Sacks, Dean of the Law School, stressed the Court's need to retain control over the issues it decides...
Actress Cynthia Caldwell, spokesperson for the actors, said yesterday that the break with the company was "necessary in order to retain any self-respect or professional dignity." The contract was rejected unanimously...
...President insisted that reports of Nixon's ill health were not a major factor ("I was more anxious to heal the nation"). He conceded that new negotiations were under way with Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski on the controversial arrangement under which Nixon would retain effective control of his tapes and presidential papers. As for the pardon, however, "there was no understanding, no deal, between me and the former President." Ford admitted that "the decision has created more antagonism than I anticipated...
...Crimson was the defending titleholder of the Wood trophy and Harvard coach Mike Horn said last night he had thought the team had been strong enough to retain its title, even though their best sailor, Terry Neff, was on leave...
...politically awkward at home. Rabin's fragile coalition is governing Israel with a parliamentary majority of one. If Rabin were to negotiate with Jordan, his coalition might be toppled by the right wing of his own Labor Party, which agrees with the principal religious party that Israel should retain the West Bank in any peace discussions because of its biblical significance...