Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Russia insist that the treaty would not restrict the peaceful development of atomic energy and that they would share any peaceful scientific fallout from their nuclear-weaponry programs. As with the Partial Test-Ban Treaty, France and Red China are not expected to sign the non-proliferation treaty. The Americans and Russians hope that they will be able to persuade the have-nots to put aside their hesitations and go along with the treaty, but expect that the job of persuasion will take at least to fall, when they hope that the United Nations will take up the question...
...seats so far. A conservative Hindu party that wants to reassert India's historic greatness, the Jana Sangh championed a national ban on cow slaughter, campaigned for atom bombs for India and a harder line with Moslem Pakistan and Communist China. Jana Sangh and Swatantra share one goal that may be very beneficial for India: they want to dismantle the country's stifling socialistic bureaucracy and adopt a form of free enterprise that would attract needed foreign investment. In a limited way, Swatantra will get a chance, since it will head a coalition government in the eastern state...
Currently, all 50 states and 95% of the nation's school districts are accepting aid under the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act, which requires recipients to share the benefits with parochial schools. Moreover, an ever-growing roll call of communities have chosen church-related institutions to administer or share in local antipoverty programs; in some cities, such as San Antonio, church groups dominate community efforts. In all, religious organizations receive $50 million a year for programs sponsored by the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity...
...Justice Holmes once said that as life is action and passion, it is required of a man that he should share the passion and action of his time at peril of being judged not to have lived." Mark Howe, who had been Holmes' law clerk in 1933-34 and was his biographer, stood in no peril. Howe combined meticulous scholarship in law and history with a life of political and social involvement...
...only coach in the Ivy League who considers control more important than speed, and we have had many arguments about it. Just say I'm a nut on racquetwork. I guess, but as long as we succeed we must be doing something right." Harvard has already cinched a share of its eighth Ivy title in the last nine years...