Word: endangerment
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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WASHINGTON--Soviet and American officials are warning that although there has been dramatic progress in the search for an arms control agreement, last-minute problems could endanger the disarmament process.
After Shamir's criticism, Peres threatened that any attempt to disrupt his trip would endanger the "existence of the present government." Then, while Peres was on his way home, the Prime Minister stepped up his attacks. An international peace conference would be "national suicide," he said. "The whole idea is...
The bulls of Wall Street seem to be betting that the Federal Reserve Board will not allow interest rates to rise sharply. Such a policy would endanger a vulnerable economy, which grew only 2.5% in 1986. Last week's employment report from the Labor Department offered evidence that the economy...
Following the death of 64-year-old Albert Pantalina, senior Mark Miller faces charges of driving to endanger, driving under the influence of alcohol, and reckless driving with death resulting.
Hall proved too much for his Sandinista jailers. After examining him, psychiatric experts judged Hall to be an "unstable personality inclined to carry out actions which could endanger his own life." With that, Attorney General Rodrigo Reyes ruled that Hall was not responsible for his acts and last week packed...