Word: reopened
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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Despite the disappearance, Judge Charles Older ordered the trial to proceed and appointed a co-counsel, Maxwell Keith, for Van Houten. The girls angrily demanded the firing of all their lawyers, and asked to reopen the defense so that they could put 2.1 witnesses on the stand. Judge Older said no. By week's end Hughes had been missing for 15 days, and searchers in the mountains doubted that he would be found alive. Meanwhile the judge gave Keith until this week to familiarize himself with the transcript, which totals 18,000 pages. That may have seemed unreasonable...
...effective June 30, 1971, subject to such judicial approval as necessary, and will be subject to review during the academic year 1974-75. Radcliffe would have the right to terminate the arrangement effective June 30, 1975, if the Radcliffe Trustees so determine, and Harvard would have the right to reopen the details of the arrangement effective on that date if the Harvard Corporation so determines...
...Meir's letter, but he will also stress his own controversial disengagement plan. Dayan has called for Israel to withdraw its armor and artillery and Egypt its missiles and guns to 18 miles from the banks of the Suez Canal. Egypt would then be free to reopen the canal for shipping and return half a million refugees who fled from their imperiled homes along the canal during the bitter fighting before the ceasefire. For Egypt, the idea would mean canal revenues and restored prestige. For Israel, it could lead to a peace settlement and a new image among critics...
Meanwhile, virtually no fighting was reported in South Vietnam. But Cambodian troops, facing a three-week deadline to reopen Highway 4, pushed north against North Vietnamese forces controlling that vital supply route...
...Russians and West Germans pledged to respect present frontiers in Europe. The treaty, however, has not yet been ratified. Since the Czechoslovaks, Hungarians and Bulgarians are soon expected to start talks with West Germany, East German Communist Leader Walter Ulbricht feels increasingly isolated. Last week he agreed to reopen the dialogue with Bonn, which was broken off last May after the fruitless second summit meeting. In the Treaty of Warsaw, Bonn renounces its claim to the 40,000 sq. mi. of former German territory east of the Oder and Neisse rivers that was ceded to Poland after World...