Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...clear we had come upon something ex-extraordinary; there was no reason in the world for him to welcome us as he did. This man and I developed a special relationship--his stories were told with a literary consciousness and trust that grew out of his trust for me and his feeling of the importance of his story. His way of life was dying, and it as a human loss as well as a loss of knowledge. The people who had produced crops themselves were gone, and with them their history. Nate Shaw saw himself as the repository of that...
Perhaps because he does not know what he will do when he returns to Greece, he does not seem to trust his own or his friends' intentions. After speaking with him, it is easy to emerge with the belief that the Greeks who are in the Hellenic Students Association--and he says 90 per cent of the Greeks who are at Harvard and MIT are--are rich kids indulging themselves the fervor of radicalism during their stints in the United States. When they return to Greece and what he predicts will be a "new dictatorship," Hadzilacos suggests that...
...jail" is a common command in the ever-popular game Monopoly. But in the real world, businessmen who break antitrust laws are hardly ever put behind bars; only 38 violators of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act have been sentenced to jail in that law's 84-year history. Now that situation could be changing. As part of its struggle against the nation's roaring inflation, the Ford Administration has announced plans for a sweeping new assault against anticompetitive practices, including price-fixing conspiracies and agreements between companies not to sell in each other's prime market areas...
...CAMBRIDGE POLICE Department desperately needs to improve its relationship with the community and should act now to rectify a deplorable situation. Complaints of police brutality and misconduct continue to rise each year as public trust and faith in local law enforcement officials declines steadfastly. At the same time violent crimes have increased here, in part due to haphazard police protection in certain low income neighborhoods...
...with government money, and has profited from the distribution of scarce rice in famine areas. He has also been accused by Catholic priests of smuggling drugs. Father Thanh, a conservative Catholic, stated at a recent anti-administration rally that South Vietnam needs a clean government so "our allies will trust us" and send aid and investments...