Word: withdraw
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...What do you mean?" Browning snapped, and then, realizing what he had done, tried to withdraw the question. But Bailey was on his feet demanding that his client be allowed to answer, and Judge Carter ruled in his favor. Patty then proceeded to tell the startled jury, which had been shielded from the facts, about the bombing at San Simeon, adding that "my parents received a letter threatening my life if I took the witness stand, and they wanted a quarter of a million dollars put into the Bill and Emily Harris Defense Fund...
...there is another objection to the majority view: anyone critically examining the ads The Crimson has carried this past year would be hard-pressed to find anything remotely approaching the Aramco situation. It is not surprising. Only in the rarest cases should The Crimson withdraw an advertisement; we should give our advertisers the benefit of the doubt in questionable cases and trust to our reader's discernment...
...FEBRUARY 12, The Crimson published an advertisement by the American Arabian Oil Company (Aramco), offering work opportunities for engineers in Saudi Arabia. Although the advertisement was scheduled to appear again in the February 19 issue of The Crimson, at a meeting last week, staff members voted to withdraw it. The Aramco ad will not reappear...
Regardless of how the legal issue is resolved, it is morally wrong for any corporation or government agency to acquiesce in racism. The decision to withdraw the Aramco ad was based on this premise...
Meanwhile, Harvard should reinstate Trudel immediately, and should withdraw its opposition to the unfair labor practices charge until it has taken both Trudel's and his co-workers' depositions. The University should complete a fulland open investigation of the matter before the case is remanded to the NLRB...