Word: suspicion
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...plans in time to warn President Bok and the community relations people so as to avoid the present tension between--Harvard and the community. And this visiting committee might find that the government and community affairs and planning officers are not paying attention to the community or causing undue suspicion, or it might feel that someone could be doing a better job, and it could recommend-personnel changes as it sees...
...anything else in those years. Heimert says was students' "mindless sympathy" with activities that posed a threat to the functioning of a free university. "What you got in 1968-69 was a truly overt generational anger. There was a knee-jerk support for anything done by the young, and suspicion of anything done...
Anticipating the investigations that would inevitably follow Black's suicide, United Brands, a conglomerate with 1974 sales of $2 billion, admitted three weeks ago that it had bribed a top Honduran official last year in order to gain lower banana-export taxes (TIME, April 21); suspicion immediately focused on President Lopez. The Honduran commission has not yet unearthed any hard evidence that pinpoints Lopez, but the fact that he was the only official under investigation who refused to allow a review of his foreign bank accounts was considered sufficient grounds for his dismissal. The force behind the coup...
Efforts to control and classify the population in some areas are already well along. In Danang, Communist officials have instituted a system of color-coded identity cards. People under investigation on suspicion of upper-level ties to Saigon were given dark red cards. Police and lesser suspects got light red cards. Girls, young men and laborers were issued yellow cards. Those over 50 who were not under suspicion received white cards. White-carders can travel anywhere within the Communist zone, while yellow-carders require a 48-hour wait for permission. Red-carders are forbidden to travel at all. The populace...
...Provos' conduct in the campaign adds to that suspicion; they are urging a Catholic boycott. As a result, there is doubt that the new convention will work any better than the "power-sharing" coalition that broke down last June. One housewife in Belfast asked last week, "If this is a ceasefire, what's war?" Should the new convention collapse and the fragile truce break down completely, she may find...