Word: trusted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...little bit difficult for a policeman to respect someone's rights while he is wiping that someone's saliva from his face, or pulling a rock out of his eye. I like to believe that the majority of people would be inclined to place the trust and safety of their rights in the hands of the police, lest they be trampled by these heroic martyrs of Judge Hoffman's courtroom. And after seeing a few of the pictures of the police alongside of these seven paragons of Christian virtue, I can't help wondering where they...
Based on a nifty little PR job itself-the GM annual report for 1969-Bennett has repeated time and again his "trust" in the GM management to handle the environment problem. When you get into statistics, however, it's a little hard to play the game with a straight face. GM has long had the worst record of the Big Three in 1) auto safety (they brought you the Corvair); 2) pollution control (35 per cent of the nation's entire-not just automotive-pollution tonnage comes from GM); and 3) hiring of minority workers...
...harsh evidence, the chance of saving their child from an early death or a ruined life can be irretrievably lost. One well-to-do Washington, D.C., father, whose 16-year-old started on heroin at 14 and is now in a Virginia detention home, says bitterly: "I would not trust my son in my house. They'll just have to keep him away until he straightens himself out. I've been kicked in the teeth so many times...
...indictment, they own 50% of Foremost Brands Inc. and McInerney Sales Inc., and also acted as sales representatives in Europe for several U.S. corporations, making their sales largely to American PXs. They are accused of diverting some $3 million in commissions to a secret bank account through a dummy trust registered in Liechtenstein...
...were used, under circumstances that should have aroused suspicion, to transfer from an American company to a Swiss bank funds that were being used to pay kickbacks to employees of N.C.O. and officers' clubs overseas." One of the New York banks that Morgenthau was investigating was Manufacturers Hanover Trust, whose Wall Street branch handled millions skimmed from Saigon's black market in recent years. The money was deposited in an account designated Pry Sumeen 677, a cryptonym derived from the names of three Indian families involved in black-marketeering in Saigon. The Pry Sumeen account has recently been...