Word: withdraw
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Israeli timetable for relinquishing the occupied territories, according to TIME Correspondent Donald Neff, is between ten and 20 years. During that time, if the Palestinians demonstrate their peaceful intentions, the Israeli occupiers will gracefully and gradually withdraw. But the timetable has been speeded up now that the Lebanese civil war has been settled, and Arab states, at least, are once more moving toward broader peace negotiations. Not only in Damascus, Cairo and Riyadh but even in Washington, Middle East observers are now saying that sizable steps toward peace must occur in 1977. If they do not, Palestinian leaders now receptive...
...donations to all of these funds are "irrevocable." The donor cannot collect interest for a few years and then withdraw the money. After the last beneficiary dies, the principle belongs exclusively to Harvard, Brown said...
...seems unlikely to reconsider its policy no matter how many people withdraw...
...policy in the middle," Ann G. Bisbee '62, assistant to the director of UHS for abortion counselling, said yesterday, adding, "there's no danger that we'll reverse the policy allowing people to withdraw from the plan, either...
...begin a lobbying effort based in Washington in return for certain concessions in rice exporting to South Korea. Park's and South Korea's lobbying campaign grew in size and scope, changing into a high-level secret operation in 1970. At that time, the United States had decided to withdraw 20,000 of its 60,000 troops and other personnel from South Korea, and the pressures of the Vietnam War seemed likely to increase demands for U.S. disengagement from South Korea in the future...