Word: suspicions
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Radom, Walesa voiced his union's suspicion that the proposed front was a facade erected by the government to control the labor movement. Solidarity was fierce in its denunciation of a bill the government plans to submit to the Polish parliament giving itself sweeping "essential powers." Those include the authority to halt public gatherings except for religious purposes, limit the right of travel inside and outside Poland and ban strikes at times of national emergency...
Appropriately enough, given the history of mutual suspicion between human beings and felines, an informal poll of staffers who worked on the story reveals a roughly even split between cat defenders and detractors. "Cats are more photogenic than dogs," says Photographer Neil Leifer, who took the cover photo and five other pictures for the story, "but I'm much more a dog person." Leifer owns two dogs, a Hungarian sheep dog and a golden retriever, and has no plans to inflict a cat on them. Rosemarie Tauris, one of the story's reporter-researchers, has no pets...
Negotiation rarely works if it is a merely mechanical compromise of polar extremes conducted, as the behavioral scientist says, "in a complex mixed-motive ambience of trust and suspicion." The best negotiations are inventive. A feistily savvy book, Herb Cohen's You Can Negotiate Anything, manages to convey the impression that all negotiations should even be fun; at the end of each, like the six solved faces of a Rubik's Cube, lies a "win-win" settlement-a mutuality in which both sides profit. Another recent book, Getting to Yes, arrives (a little more rigorously) at the same...
...conference is designed to help physicians "understand and confront" the "fear and suspicion" which has led policy makers--in both the U.S. and the Soviet Union--to make "irrational decisions" which have accelerated the arms race, said John E. Mack, professor of Psychiatry at eh Cambridge City Hospital, and conference organizer...
...counter this threat. All programs should and would be canceled if Moscow would dismantle its own medium-range missile force. Reagan stressed that any treaty must be verifiable by both sides. Said he: "Our approach with verification will be to emphasize openness and creativity rather than the secrecy and suspicion which have undermined confidence in arms control in the past...