Word: suspicion
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Suspicion, Friday, April 18 and Saturday, April...
...with the ridicule they deserved. The Chicago Tribune stated flatly that Lon Nol's "only claim to distinction" is the fact that his name is a palindrome. But the liberal papers, always less confident than their more consistent brothers, seem to have been held back by a guilty suspicion that their items might have something to do with past slaughter by the Unites States, or future killings by the NLF, or maybe both. While a Tribune reporter asked Ford if American involvement in Vietnam had been wasted, the Washington Post warned that a similar question--about whether American sacrifices...
...response that Mass Hall actually does profess a desire to improve the education and quality of life of the Harvard undergraduate, there is also the fact that the administration is trying to balance a variety of goals, not all of which can be served totally. While I share the suspicion of many students that Harvard does not pay as much attention to undergraduate needs as it should, I do not think that this stems from a desire to screw the students, but from a set of priorities different from...
...Charges. In mid-1974 the EEC investigators showed Roche officials copies of confidential company documents that they were questioning. Adams insists that he turned no documents over to the EEC, but Roche officials suspected him and alerted Swiss police. Says a Roche spokesman: "There were grave suspicions against this former employee." Last New Year's Eve as Adams, his wife and three young daughters were crossing the border at Lugano for a holiday visit with Adams' wife's family, Adams was seized on suspicion of breaking Swiss "industrial espionage" laws, which forbid any unauthorized communication of business...
Excessive Zeal. Cuddihy, 53, was raised as a Catholic and teaches sociology at Hunter College in New York City. To offer such theories in an age that regards ethnic determinism with the deepest suspicion clearly takes nerve. Ordeal, however,.is not antiSemitic. At its best it is a provocative revisionist ramble through the received ideas of the past hundred years, which encourages readers to alter their conceptions of the world. Cuddihy's presentation is flawed by excessive zeal. If a Jew utters a word like coarse, he automatically triggers, in Cuddihy's mind, visions of the primal scream...