Word: aiming
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Luck plays some part in making a reputation, she admitted last week, but persistence pays the rent. "My aim," she adds, "is to have at least one excellent story each month." She can take the rest...
...spurning all links to the radical movement--that any connection with the New Left would turn the housewives away. Bot the fact remains that the two projects share a laudable goal--a speedy non-military solution to the war in Vietnam. They plan to apply common techniques, and they aim at a common constituency...
...committee's concern for Papandreou is secondary to its aim of "restoring democracy" and "ending the military junta" in Greece. Their petition was signed by 350 professors from Harvard, M.I.T., Tufts, and Wellesley, and copies were sent last Friday to President Johnson, U Thant, Hubert Humphrey, Senate and House Leaders and Massachusetts Senators Edward W. Brooke and Edward M. Kennedy...
...this involves another politically philosophical question: should the aim of an agency, like the FBI, be subservient to an official like the President or the Attorney General? Or should it be like a separate branch of government...
...copilots." Equally knowledgeable is Harold Leap, agent of the year-old U.S. Bureau of Drug Abuse Control and head of its St. Louis office. Disguised as truck drivers, Leap's D-men have bought illegal bennies time and again, but not just to nab roadside peddlers. They aim to buy supplies of bennies wholesale, and thus trace the black-market drugs back to their source...