Word: withdraw
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Eventually, the Vietnamese forces are scheduled to guard their own frontiers and U.S. troops should be able to withdraw gradually. Westmoreland has set 1969 for the start of a phaseout...
...Wolstenholme and O'Connor, 1966) considerable discussion was devoted to the question of whether it is suicide for a man who has the opportunity to avail himself of intermittent hemodialysis to reject it. The answer is surely no: It is still experimental; the subject has the right to withdraw. It is an extraordinary process for maintaining life; therefore not obligatory. (Plus...
Under the settlement worked out by U.S. Presidential Envoy Cyrus Vance, last week's withdrawals will be followed by others, until Greece's 9,000-man force on the island is reduced to only 950, the number Greece is legally entitled to station there under Cyprus' independence agreements. In reciprocation, the Turks called off their invasion preparations against Cyprus and Greece and agreed to withdraw the 1,500 or so troops that they infiltrated into Cyprus in excess of their 650-man legal allotment. Shrewdly calculating that the Greek rulers lacked the support both at home...
...Graduate Student Organizing Committee will ask John P. Elder, dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, to withdraw recognition of the Graduate Student Association until its membership is made "representative...
...Greek Cypriot National Guard, to pay damages to the Turkish Cypriot villagers of Ayios Theodores and Kophinou for the Nov. 15 attack by Greek General George Grivas and his Guards men, and to keep Old Hawk Grivas off the island. For their part, the Turks agreed to withdraw from the island the 1,500 troops in excess of the 650 legal limit for Turkish forces and to cancel plans for an invasion of Cyprus. The United Nations was also to increase its peacekeeping force on the island...