Word: executioner
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Died. Carl W. Ackerman, 80, newsman and longtime (1931-56) dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism; of a heart attack; in Manhattan. As a reporter, Ackerman had his share of scoops, notably the first substantial account in 1918 of the execution of Russia's Czar Nicholas...
The statement also condemned the CFIA for its role in the formation and execution of "American imperialist foreign policy."
Armed intervention was also overwhelmingly opposed in the State Department as being far more diplomatically damaging than the shoring up of Hussein would have been worth. Hussein's own role as a moderating influence in the Arab world would have been fatally impaired if he could be sustained only at...
"As head of the Plans Branch for a large staff supporting Projects Gemini and Apollo, I coordinated the development of plans for astronaut recovery. Although recovering astronauts is not your responsibility, I believe the planning, innovating and problem solving necessary for its successful execution is also required in your business...
Foster's 5 for 13 passing performance and his occasional liability to move the team was partly due to at least one broken pattern, one dropped pass, sloppy execution by his teammates in the third quarter, and the wind.