Word: bannered
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...areas, like Danang, indicate that the Communists are setting up administrations that include third force representatives and leave a place for representatives of the Saigon government; the South Vietnamese flag has even been left flying over government buildings, though now it shares billing with the single-starred Viet Cong banner. The Communists apparently feel that with their basic strengths in organization and leadership, they will eventually be able to gain dominance within a coalition government. Thus the Communists recognize, for the time being at least, that there are still two legitimate governments in South Viet...
Tony sat out the 1968 season because of poor vision. He returned dramatically in 1969 homering on Opening Day, and he had a banner year...
...time he lurked in a shadowy, hotly pursued underground movement. Even so, Alvaro Cunhal, 61, secretary-general of the Portuguese Communist Party, is surprisingly well known. A brilliant lawyer with blazing black eyes and a mane of thick silver hair, he returned from Eastern Europe to a tumultuous red-banner welcome only a few days after the April 1974 revolution that toppled the old right-wing dictatorship. Since then, with his debonair good looks, smooth manner and legendary reputation as a dedicated Communist opponent of the former regime, he has become probably the most formidable politician in Portugal...
This has not been a banner year for Bill McCurdy coached teams. In the fall, the cross country squad sputtered to a seventh place finish in the Heps and did not even send a full contingent to the IC4A meet...
...Diva Maria Callas. In 1960, Tina sued for divorce, after having given Onassis a son and heir, Alexander, and a daughter, Christina. Onassis' affair with Callas lasted nearly a decade, but by 1968, according to a friend, he was passionately in love with Jackie Kennedy. Their marriage prompted banner-and not always friendly-headlines throughout the world. JACKIE, HOW COULD YOU? asked Stockholm's Expressen...