Word: supportiveness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Fears of a diabolical conspiracy to exterminate blacks have been around for decades, but seldom have they been believed by so many people. The idea is catching on, though even the most wild-eyed conspiracy mongers concede they have no evidence to support their claims. When filmmaker Spike Lee appeared on ABC's Nightline, for example, Ted Koppel asked him to back up his charge that it is "no mistake that a majority of drugs in this country is being deposited in black and Hispanic and low-income neighborhoods." Lee could point only to a scene in the movie...
...been disappointing. Campeau hoped to get about $1.5 billion for the 17-store subsidiary when it went on the block last September, but experts say it may fetch less than $1 billion. The most prominent would-be buyer is Bloomingdale's Chairman, Marvin Traub, who has been seeking Japanese support for a bid for the firm...
Though Cheney's initiatives will add much needed support and equipment to the badly overextended interdiction efforts, the Pentagon's initial misgivings about its drug involvement were well founded. Troops trained to locate and destroy hostile forces are less effective at the more delicate task of tracking and arresting smugglers, which more often depends on good police work. In 1984 the U.S. Navy set up sea checkpoints off Colombia in an antidrug maneuver dubbed Operation Hat Trick. The operation was cut short, according to a U.S. military officer, because the results did not seem to justify the costs. Nor does...
...military involvement in the drug crusade has been growing within the U.S. A joint military task force in Fort Bliss, Texas, has assigned 100 Army and Marine troops to support civilian agencies that patrol the border with Mexico. While the troops are not expected to engage smugglers, the danger was dramatized last month when four Marines working with Border Patrol officers near Nogales, Ariz., got into a nighttime firefight with drug traffickers on horseback. The smugglers fled, abandoning 573 lbs. of marijuana. No Marines were hurt...
...Senator's plan has rapidly attracted support among Republican as well as Democratic lawmakers, business interests and conservatives. Meanwhile, the President, whose lips usually read "No new taxes," has come out against the proposal, claiming that it endangers the Social Security checks of future retirees -- to say nothing of the $55 billion it would require Washington to ^ find in spending cuts or new revenues...