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Word: would (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...same time, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, Bush believes neither Cristiani nor the military had any role in the priest killing. He believes "Cristiani would not lie to me in a matter of this importance." He believes--despite the fact that Cristiani's telling the truth might jeopardize the $1.4 million dollars a day in aid his government receives from the United States...

Author: By Ghita Schwarz, | Title: Cold War in Central America | 11/27/1989 | See Source »

...left-wing government, despite ideo-logical differences with the Bush Administration, would have to work quite hard to reach the level of human rights abuses the right has achieved. While Bush continues to claim that U.S. policy is on the side of democracy in El Salvador--democracy defined as allegedly free elections in a country where the military rounds up peasants to drive them to the polls--he is increasingly identified with terror and poverty in the region...

Author: By Ghita Schwarz, | Title: Cold War in Central America | 11/27/1989 | See Source »

...superpowers aren't the only ones who would have to worry. Europe is no stranger to invading German armies. Just ask Poland or Czechoslovakia. Or France. Or Belgium. Even Great Britain can't afford to forget the shelling it suffered at German hands during World...

Author: By Neil A. Cooper, | Title: The Case Against Reunification | 11/22/1989 | See Source »

...independent Germany will rouse fears all over Europe. Reunification would create new problems for German integration into the European Community in 1992 and could easily flame suspicions and destabilize relations between currently friendly nations...

Author: By Neil A. Cooper, | Title: The Case Against Reunification | 11/22/1989 | See Source »

Fifty-one years ago, a famous British Prime Minister bet his reputation that no such emotions would ever reign in Germany. After returning from the 1938 Munich Conference at which he agreed to let Hitler annex part of Czechoslovakia, Neville Chamberlain told his fellow citizens, "For the second time in our history, a British Prime Minister has returned from Germany bringing peace with honor. I believe it is peace for our time....Go home and get a nice quiet sleep...

Author: By Neil A. Cooper, | Title: The Case Against Reunification | 11/22/1989 | See Source »

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