Word: suspects
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...Union's Steering Committee had at one time voted not to participate in committee including members of the Administration," he said. "This election indicates that we have no reason to suspect that this elected group and the Steering Committee are the same people...
...situation as "bordering on civil anarchy." He was not far from wrong. The police department, which has, to say the least, a checkered history, has not done all it might to clean up Gary's Augean stables. At one point, a police detective literally whisked away a prime suspect from the grasp of federal agents and tore through the town with him at 85 m.p.h. Earlier this year, another officer was indicted for perjury; instead of suspending him, the town's civil service commission promoted him spectacularly from sergeant to captain...
...would be inconsistent with the nature of a ceasefire that either party would continue to assasinate, torture, kidnap or arrest suspect members of the opposition. If the U.S. and North Vietnam have not yet agreed to a "political" ceasefire in the South then their new agreement will not last. The present Vietnam War started because of the repressive policies of South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem. North Vietnam entered actively into the war only after the U.S. dispatched troops to protect the tottering Diem regime from southern insurgents...
...suspect it will be of interest to the Committee, and perhaps the Department, to learn that the proposal could be implemented immediately if those concerned so desired. For currently associated with the University are three Ethnic Studies Fellows (read: Afro-American History) associated with the Charles Warren Center. As national (Endowment for the Humanities) fellowship winners, each is currently involved in a significant research project on some aspect of the black experience, and each brings a varied teaching and writing background to his fellowship year...
...Unfortunately, under current arrangements, even an affirmative response to protest can be limited to the acceptance of non-binding student advice by permitting minority undergraduate representation on joint student Faculty advisory agencies. Students have reacted to these committees in three ways: some condemn them as more window dressing; some suspect them of working to legitimize decisions that have already been made and some accept them as forums for discussing relatively narrow issues of Harvard life in which real controversy may not be addressed...