Word: threats
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...government of Rhodesia follows through with the Kissinger proposal, the possibility of terrorist and so-called liberation groups' mounting offensives could pose a major threat to the free world nations...
Matanzima, a paramount (super) chief, never bothered to submit the issue of independence to a referendum. His National Independence Party swept the territory's parliamentary elections last month, partly because he took the precaution of jailing virtually the entire leadership of the opposition Democratic Party as a "threat to law-and-order." He acted under Proclamation R-400-a preventive detention law that he inherited from South Africa and intends to keep...
...WERE AROUND the Science Center when a bomb threat cleared out the building, you would have seen a few hundred people standing outside. Most of them were laughing about the threat, how silly the whole thing was, how ridiculous it was that their classes were canceled, or how it didn't bother them at all. They knew the bomb was a hoax, or so they told themselves. But don't let the laughter fool you; they were scared...
...deeprooted criminal conspiracy" to "overawe the central government." Already the prosecution has submitted a list of 575 witnesses it plans to call-suggesting that the trial is being staged as a courtroom spectacular that could last for months. Presumably the government is hoping to demonstrate, through testimony, that the threat of subversion justified Mrs. Gandhi 16 months ago in her drastic curtailment of civil rights...
Nancy B. Bancroft '63 said that CAR's threat came in response to Cambridge's apparent new policy of forbidding the use of bullhorns in public rallies...