Word: sentimentalized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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That threat of retribution in a presidential election year is underscored by more extreme sentiment on the fringe. One splinter group calling itself American Jews Against Ford has already sent out propaganda handbills. "At this moment of crisis," reads one broadsheet, "American Jewry is called upon to work tirelessly to change the Administration and the kind of thinking that leads to sellouts ... Learn what you can do to oust Kissinger and Ford by joining A.J.A.F...
...went the chant as University of Massachusetts students demonstrated last week outside the statehouse to protest against projected budget cuts and higher costs. Their sentiment was echoed on several other campuses-including Brandeis, where dissidents occupied the sociology building. Following closely the picketing and the takeover of the administration building at Brown University (TIME, May 5), the protests seemed to establish budget cuts as the major campus issue this spring...
...week progressed, Minh's backing became almost unanimous. Former Premier and Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky, who just a month ago seemed to be making his own bid for power, began trying to organize pro-Minh sentiment within the armed forces. Politicians, religious and opposition leaders added their backing; even the powerful leader of the An Quang Pagoda group, the Venerable Thich Tri Quang, issued an unprecedented personal endorsement...
...formal charges have yet been filed against López, and there seems to be little public outcry for his punishment. A government worker expressed what seems to be the prevailing sentiment about López last week: "I love my general. He wasn't the best President in the world, but he is the best any of us can remember." At week's end Lopez and his family were reportedly preparing to fly off to exile in Madrid...
...Senate Budget Committee has proposed a fiscal 1976 deficit of $69.6 billion, and the House Budget Committee $73.2 billion. Something within that range might be manageable, but there is strong sentiment in both House and Senate to tack on spending proposals that could send the deficit rocketing much higher, conceivably even to $100 billion...