Word: stripping
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...years ago this week, the Six-Day War erupted. In its most extraordinary military triumph, the Israeli army reunited the divided Holy City of Jerusalem, decisively defeated the combined forces of Egypt, Syria and Jordan, and occupied huge swatches of Arab land-the Sinai, the Golan Heights, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank...
...Dayan does indeed become Foreign Minister, his presence in the Cabinet will reinforce Begin's tough position on the occupied West Bank. Since the elections, Begin has repeated that the West Bank and the Gaza Strip are "liberated territories"-and talked of creating new settlements in the areas of ancient Samaria and Judea. Dayan feels pretty much the same way. Only last year, he told TIME Correspondent Marlin Levin: "We should implement Jewish settlement everywhere in the Jordan Valley without restriction, but without driving away the Arabs or imposing ourselves on them." Dayan, however, is a good deal more...
...last week in Tel Aviv at Likud headquarters?known as "the Castle"?to claim victory. He was asked, as Premier-designate, what his plans were for the occupied territories in the West Bank and Gaza. "What occupied territories?" Begin roared. "If you mean Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip, they are liberated territories, part of the land of Israel...
...seemed equally important -reaffiliation with the AFL-CIO, from which Reuther defected in 1968-Fraser's mandate is less clear. The Los Angeles delegates voted to authorize union leaders to call a special convention within six months to consider the matter, but many members fear that reaffiliation would strip the U.A.W. of too much autonomy. Though contract bargaining time is two years off, Fraser has to start persuading white-collar workers that their needs will be well represented. Union organizing has been going poorly at plants relocated in conservative Sunbelt states, and even in the North, younger workers...
...kids, listen!!! Now, only you, me, and the guys who drafted that Harvard-CIA contract are gonna know this--you know those magnetic strips on the back of your Bursars cards? Well, listen really closely to them sometime. (Not in a room where there are Russians or Rice Krispies--interferenceville, man...) Anyway, you year what I hear? Blip, Blip, Blip!!! A master computer is keeping tabs on us! Have you ever gotten off on the seventh floor of Holyoke Center? I thought not!! Y'see, that's where they keep the damn computer that watches us--Blip! Blip! Blip...