Word: un
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Prime Minister herself ended up a casualty of sorts. Learning of her designs, the Congress Party's powerful regional bosses beat a quick path to her office and argued her out of the new appointments. In the end, she had to take on the taxing and potentially un popular post of Home Minister herself...
...gynecolo gists and obstetricians, the Pope said that he needed more time to study the issue and that until he makes a decision, the present ban remains in force. The Vatican daily L'Osservatore Ro mano then reinforced the point in a front-page editorial: "Assent to the un natural regulation of births would be assent to moral irresponsibility...
Apologies. Most of Harvard was embarrassed by the emotional display. Dean John Monro apologized to McNamara for "the discourteous and un ruly confrontation forced upon you." When two S.D.S. students walked into the Quincy House dining hall for dinner, other students hissed...
...ACLU plea was prompted by the surrender of membership lists by the University of Michigan and University of California at Berkeley when they were subpoenaed by the House Un-American Activities Committee last August...
...gets good receptions, which seem to belie Brooke's advantage in the opinion polls. In the absence of clear ideological differences, liberal Republican Brooke reminds the electorate that the Democratic voters failed to renominate Peabody after his one term as Governor. Peabody retorts that Brooke is a most un-Republican Republican. "He is trying to run on my platform," says Peabody. "He should resign from his own party...