Word: commandment
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...rather than rock throwers. The tight circle of retreating Guardsmen contained officers and noncoms from both regiments, but no single designated leader. With them in civilian clothes was Brigadier General Robert Canterbury, the ranking officer on the campus, who said later: "I was there-but I was not in command of any unit." Some of the troops held their rifles pointed skyward. Several times a few of them turned, pointed their M1s threateningly at the crowd, and continued their retreat...
...dissent from the bench, Douglas wryly urged a "strict construction" of the First Amendment's ban on official establishment of religion. In his view, tax exemption subverts the ban because it favors religion at the expense of atheistic or agnostic groups. The result, said Douglas, violates the constitutional command of Government neutrality "between believers and nonbelievers...
...Rothschild's Banque de Rothschild. The Paris-based Rothschilds operate one mutual fund jointly with I.O.S. Last week they were putting together a group that included their cousins, the British Rothschilds, and other European bankers, to move into the Geneva situation. They would probably command more respect in Europe than Denver's King, and they too demanded that Cornfeld give up power. Six or eight other European banks and U.S. investment groups were said to be readying bids...
...slaughtered thousands of Spanish revolutionaries in the name of "fighting Fascism?" Who dissolved the Soviets as working popular bodies, and installed Henry Ford's methods of management and "efficiency" as the principles governing Soviet industry and labor, which Landau rightly castigates? Who was responsible for the decimation of the command of the Red Army and the illegal system which tried and executed thousands of revolutionaries for being "Nazi agents" and then a year later signed a non-aggression pact with Hitler...
...across the border was to destroy the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong s??les that ?? just inside Cambodia, from the Gulf of Siam to as far north is the Laotian border. But the aimlessness that characterized the first several days of the American operation suggests strongly that the U.S. command had more clandestine goals in Cambodia than Nixon was willing to acknowledge. It seems likely, in fact, that a primary goal of the invasion was to provide support for the right-wing military junta that seized power in Cambodia two months...