Word: suspicions
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...chauffeur in a blaze of pistol fire. Contacting the Guatemalan Red Cross, the guerrillas said that the pair would be released after Peralta gave an accounting of the fate of 28 leftists arrested two months ago. None has been heard from, and there is a strong suspicion that some or all of the 28 were executed without a trial...
...isolation of the Graduate School of Education from the public school systems around it is slowly being forgotten. The group of Ed School researchers which needs help from classroom teachers or school administrators is no longer met so automatically with suspicion in Boston, acrimony in Cambridge or complacency in the suburbs...
...great kidder. At Swim, first published in London in 1939 and twelve years later in New York, has since gathered a subterranean reputation-and thus this new edition-as possibly the most maddeningly complicated book ever written. It is also funny, once the reader gets used to the suspicion that the biggest joke...
Penurious Pockets. Adding to the mutinous mood is the suspicion that Johnson knew very well Congress would not make these cuts, that he cunningly saddled them with the onus of expanding his budget. In addition, the very majorities that gave Johnson his great legislative victories in 1965 have erased the penurious pockets of resistance to federal spending, notably on the House Appropriations Committee...
...system. For another, it would enable France to keep troops in Germany, which, in French minds at least, serves to dampen the resurgence of their old enemy's aggressive spirit. Whether De Gaulle will be impressed by those considerations remains to be seen. Despite his vocal "suspicion" of American intentions in Europe, he is nonetheless counting on the U.S. to shield France from aggression no matter how much mischief he stirs up. He admitted as much in a recent meeting with Erhard. When the Chancellor protested that "we cannot live without the protection of the U.S.," De Gaulle replied...