Word: suspicion
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...There is always some slight--and sometimes, not so slight--suspicion about a professor who spends time in administration," Dreben adds, but he says that situation is better than the alternative--unsympathetic professional administrators...
...easily envision her bouncing through an endless series of Harvard mysteries, never becoming a sophomore--Mystery in Store 24, The Stoughton Stalkers. The Secret of Science B-15....) Confronted with Harvard's masculine ethos, she gleefully covers all the surfaces in her room with Chanel bottles. Faced by the suspicion that her Saturday night date may be Russell's murderer, she takes him to Bailey's for a sundae and plies him with hot fudge sauce until he yields up the truth...
...never had trouble obtaining the required state or local licenses, although authorities now believe the child abuse began at least ten years ago. It was not until last September, when a mother told local police that her two-year-old child had been molested, that the school came under suspicion...
Although the authorities had no firm leads, suspicion spread just as quickly as the blazes. Many UNESCO staff members thought that someone inside the organization had hoped to destroy potentially embarrassing documents. Precisely what sort of records was hard to say, given the long list of complaints against the agency. Many Western nations have strenuously objected to its politicization under M'Bow. In 1975 Soviet bloc and Third World nations provoked a walkout by the U.S., Israel and ten other Western nations when they voted to equate Zionism with racism. The same majority has been trying to use UNESCO...
...manufacture the stuff. The Government is the great smithy of information. Appreciating this, Reagan's men opened the doors to the workshop and escorted reporters inside in a way hitherto unknown in Washington. They literally told them everything. For the press, always the outsider, always operating on suspicion and guesswork and animosity, it was a dream come true. It had never before had sources like this. And, of course, the press could not risk losing these sources by offending them, so it wrote what it was given...