Word: attack
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...cold blood" killing in the Middle East is not limited to one side as your article [June 1] suggests. Is not the killing in reprisal of the 13 Lebanese civilians "nothing less than a calculated act of vengeance" as much as the Israeli school-bus attack by the eight Popular Front Arabs? The important difference is that one is carried out by a few self-appointed, vengeful Arabs, condemned even by the Al-Fatah, and not at all representative of the Arabs; the other one is implemented by the army of the government of Israel carrying out a blatant national...
...stewardship. Shortly before Nixon informed him of his transfer to the White House, Finch, while taking a doctor's-orders rest, was planning to cope with those objections. His aim, as one associate put it, was to be "more assertive, provide stronger leadership, get more policy attack." Thus his desire for another six months in which to vindicate himself...
...constructed to facilitate inspection of an enemy arms cache and enclosures were erected around open-air latrines to provide VIP privacy. The visitors were treated to a spectacular aerial bombardment of a nearby hillside, although no one claimed that there were enemy troops on it. A colonel called the attack "reconnaissance by fire...
Perhaps the single most stimulating parliamentary candidate is Actress Diane Hart, 43, an Independent, now under heavy attack for playing a brothel madam in the new film Two Women -and for wearing a see-through nightie in the role. Undoubtedly the most derivative candidate is one Edward James Robert Lambert Heath, who used to be plain old James Robert Lambert, a 28-year-old schoolteacher. He changed his name by deed poll (a simple court procedure costing $6) to aggravate Conservative Party Leader Edward ("Ted") Heath. Since both Edward Heaths are running in suburban London's Bexley constituency...
Billboard Blight. Wheels within wheels began to turn. Volpe swayed a reluctant Bureau of Public Roads to attack billboard blight. White House staffers, recognizing the benefits to the visual environment, lent their approval. Then Illinois Representative John C. Kluczynski, chairman of the House Subcommittee on Roads, insisted that a highway-safety program be started too. But where would the money come from? Everybody thought of the Highway Trust Fund...