Word: withdraw
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Until now, there has been no movement toward Israeli-Syrian disengagement. Israel has insisted that Syria make available a list of Israeli prisoners of war before negotiations begin-something Syria has adamantly refused to do until it gets an assurance that the Israelis will withdraw from Syrian land. But Egypt's Fahmy and Saudi Arabia's Saqqaf reportedly took to Washington an Arab proposal for disengagement along the Golan Heights. The terms of the proposal were not made public, but it was assumed that Syria had agreed to turn over the P.O.W. list...
Harvard, which has dominated the competition consistently for the last six years, should withdraw immediately and encourage the withdrawal of Ivy League schools and all colleges involved. This step would place long-overdue pressure on state committees and trustees who have been unduly cautious in their efforts to revise the Rhodes will...
...intends. Says one critic: "How can you have freedom for foreign capital without freedom for local capital? How can you give freedom to the capitalist without giving freedom to the trade unions?" Regionally, Sadat's new friendship with Washington is fine as long as Israel continues to withdraw from Egyptian territory. But if the Israelis balk, Sadat at future Arab councils is likely to find himself the target rather than the central force...
...secret meetings in Damascus last week, hardliners and moderates in the Baath National Command engaged in fierce debates over how Syria should act. The hardliners, headed by Foreign Minister Abdel Halim Khaddam, insisted that the cease-fire agreement should be Syria's only concession until Israel withdraws from all occupied territory. The moderates, led by Premier Mahmoud Ayoubi, reportedly were agreeable to a phased Israeli withdrawal. In exchange for commitments to withdraw, moreover, they would provide Israel with a list of the estimated 90 Israeli P.O.W.s being held by Syria. Assad so far has not come down on either...
...task force, backed by 25 armored personnel carriers, to the area southwest of the capital where they suspect the insurgents have stationed their artillery. The task force failed to find the howitzers. Military observers believe that the insurgents are merely lying low, waiting for the government forces to withdraw before resuming the attacks. Said a Western military expert: "Neither side is strong enough to win, or weak enough to lose." A sure loser, however, will be once graceful and tranquil Phnom-Penh. With seven months remaining in the dry season, the capital faces a long, painful siege...