Word: guardedness
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The fire and the fury dramatized the dimensions of a new American tragedy--the inability of the U.S. to extricate 53 American hostages held by Iranian militants. In a startlingly bold but tragic gamble, President Jimmy Carter had ordered a courageous, specially trained team of American military commandos to try...
A parents in this category believes that his or her college-age child still needs to be guarded and cared for. He or she will issue warnings about walking places alone, will constantly inquire about "safety," and may seem obsessed with health as well. "Have you been taking your medicine...
Saddam was, and is, too elusive to kill. During the Gulf War he stayed off the radio and telephone to avoid being pinpointed by signal intercepts, and he dispatched his orders and speeches on tape. Even now he moves two doubles around to mislead potential assassins. Intelligence sources tell TIME...
If 11-year-old Matt of California had been at that Ohio town hall meeting, things might have turned out differently for Madeleine Albright. "Saddam Hussein is breaking his agreement! He should be preasured into letting UN inspectors investigate his palaces and other guarded places. If military action is needed...
Each year, the President, vice presidents andproducers of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals selectthe Man and Woman of the Year, whose names arekept a closely-guarded secret.