Word: guardedness
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Because of Colombia's rigid internal censorship, Bogota's famed Liberal daily, El Tiempo, keeps a guarded silence about political developments at home. But when considering the affairs of her hemisphere neighbors, El Tiempo aims and fires at will. Last week El Tiempo drew a bead on Argentina...
Several of the diseases which Dr. Haas said might be spread by saboteurs or enemy raiders cannot be effectively guarded against by inoculation-e.g., influenza, parrot fever, Q fever, tularemia, some fungus infections, botulism.* And even in cases where immunity can be given, individual inoculation is costly and cumbersome...
The U.S. is full of nuclear physics laboratories and most of them, even in the universities, work on secret projects for the armed services or the Atomic Energy Commission. Armed men guard the doors; visitors must be "cleared" and identified with badges. Many potential users of peaceful aspects of nuclear...
Behind closely guarded doors in a room set aside for the National Security Council, the argument went on. Acheson's blueprint originated in the State Department's planning and policy group, headed by Banker-Economist Paul Nitze. It had the backing of Foreign Affairs Adviser W. Averell Harriman...
The entire area-which includes the ore-heavy Erzgebirge and Harz Mountains, and stretches roughly from the Czech frontier across Thuringia to the borders of the U.S. and British zones-is tightly shut off from the outside world. It is heavily guarded by Red German police and by a special...