Word: suspicions
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Last week's disclosure of the Central Intelligence Agency's extensive financial interests, not to mention the duties it required of the recipients of its largesse, again confirm the suspicion that the agency's free-wheeling functions should be curtailed...
...looked upon as what might be described as a "NASP"?the Negro equivalent of the White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. Only two of his 19 Senate staffers are Negroes, because Brooke refuses to hire people on the basis of race; to many Negroes that in itself is grounds for suspicion. Brooke's wife is white, and many Negroes also consider that an affront. As Massachusetts attorney general, Brooke shied away from participating in civil rights demonstrations?and that does not sit well with many Negroes...
...however, Britain is disturbed over news that addiction has increased sharply and is still increasing. By the end of 1966, known addicts numbered almost 1,300, with probably 200 under 20 taking heroin. There was an uneasy suspicion that the true numbers might be four times as great. What had gone wrong with the famed British system...
...prime point of suspicion for the origin of the flames was still the environmental control system (ECS), which furnishes a pure-oxygen atmosphere to the cabin interior and which has a potentially volatile coolant running through its pipes. Experts were arguing anew the pros and cons of a more stable, two-gas atmosphere in the capsules...
They received, of course, no sympathy, only fear and suspicion. This, plus the impact of the McCarthy hearings on their careers, broke some of them. Others faded away and forgot about China for awhile...