Word: guardedness
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"Good fences make good neighbors," says a figure in Robert Frost's poem Mending Wall. Frost's character would make an ideal resident of Leisure Village, a 600-acre Lakewood, N.J., retirement community of 5,000 residents. The homes are guarded by a 24-hour security force. The...
Believed to be missing are official White House memos-some related to activities of the plumbers-written by former Presidential Aides John Ehrlichman, H.R. Haldeman and Charles Colson. The vault in which the files were kept is guarded by Secret Service agents, but they do not search the White House...
Perhaps in recognition of that unhappy fact, Washington has been talking about the Mexico City meeting in rather guarded terms. Notably missing has been any grand verbal sweep of the Yankee sombrero-the rhetorical overkill that, for instance, heralded the southern tour of Kissinger's predecessor William Rogers as...
Two weeks later, with our wish still unfulfilled, we had given up hope. Three of our supervisors were lucky enough to spend a morning at the office of the Deputy Minister of Peking's Revolutionary Committee, but for the rest of us our walks past the Great Hall of the...
Perfect Harmony. While riots flared through the city, Suharto gave a state dinner for Tanaka in the heavily guarded presidential palace. Declared the host: "This meeting and Your Excellency's presence within our midst... may facilitate Your Excellency's wish to become intimate with the current problems and...