Word: strictly
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...task of. rebuilding and industrializing the country, independent Algeria will demand of its people the kind of discipline and sacrifices that only a Communist regime can maintain. Observers who spend time with the F.L.N. are often struck by the resemblance it bears to Communism-the same bureaucratic approach and strict obedience to the "party" line, the same fear of taking action that might displease superiors, the same reliance on slogans and indoctrination, and above all, the same infuriating sense of superiority and invulnerability due to their adhering to "revolutionary" rules. A government run by "the brothers" of the F.L.N...
...mechanism may have jammed when Pilot Heist started to turn the plane, or the jet may have been climbing too steeply to make a safe turn. Said Halaby: "It appears to have been some kind of mechanical failure in some part of the control system." Pilots theorized that the strict antinoise laws that force them to ascend rapidly after take-off and make perilous low-level maneuvers over heavily populated areas might have caused the crash of the huge jet. The Air Line Pilots Association has long argued that noise-abatement regulations were endangering flight safety...
...home in Pound, Va., a mountain of mail accumulated for Powers, everything from anonymous threatening letters to offers of large sums of money for writing articles and books. But any writing and any talking that Powers undertakes will be under the strict surveillance of the Government; like all former spies, he will be censored and controlled, at least partly, in everything he says or writes for the rest of his life. From Powers' hideaway came word, so far unconfirmed by officials, that he has been offered his old Air Force job, with a major's commission...
...power''; this obviously would make West Germany an atomic power as well, for despite NATO's control over them, nuclear warheads would be in the hands of the Bundeswehr. Most of the American nuclear weapons on the Continent are already on West German soil but under strict U.S. control...
...Roman Catholic Church, saints are made, not born. Since 1588, when Rome first established strict procedures for canonization, the Congregation of Rites has declared that 211 men and women are, as far as man knows, in the company of God in heaven. Only one is an American, Mother Frances Cabrini (1850-1917). A great many more souls are waiting for similar approval.* Last week the Vatican's Polyglot Press released the latest edition of Index ac Status Causarum Beatificationis Servorum Dei et Canonizationis Beatorum, a 391-page Who's Who of potential saints that lists the names...