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(An Israeli army spokesman denied the charges and accused the Norwegians of being linked to P.L.O. organizations. Said he: "We do not use brutality against P.L.O. prisoners or refugees.") An Israeli attack on the P.L.O. in West Beirut could arouse Arab anger even more, sowing new seeds of radicalism and...
Like all citizens, they are subject to the criminal laws, but if an official violated a citizen's rights, a judge's main recourse was to order a halt to the unlawful conduct. The official was generally immune from lawsuits in which the aggrieved citizen sought monetary compensation...
Argentina's leaders had only belatedly prepared the country's population for the impending defeat. Upon getting news of the surrender, knots of angry Argentines gathered on the Plaza de Mayo in front of the country's presidential Casa Rosada to hear a scheduled balcony speech by...
At the dawn of the computer era in the 1950s, nobody worried much about getting information from one computer to another. The earliest machines were housed in air-conditioned rooms, and operators had to work close by in order to use them. The proliferation of remote terminals in the 1970s...
Like many other students at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). Herman Marshall straps on his helmet each morning and bikes the four miles from his apartment in Medford to the Astrophysics lab. But within the intangible institution of GSAS--which has a scattered student body, a sporadic...