Word: beare
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...first-round lead, held on to beat Argentina by two strokes. - Underdog Georgia Tech: a 7-6 victory over previously unbeaten. No. 2-ranked Alabama. Tech Fullback Mike McNames intercepted a pass in the second quarter, scored two plays later; Quarterback Billy Lothridge kicked the extra point that handed Bear Bryant's Crimson Tide its first loss in 27 games. Wisconsin mowed down Illinois 35-6. needed only to defeat Minnesota to win the Big Ten championship and a trip to the Rose Bowl. But No. 1-ranked Southern California barely held off Navy, 13-6. unbeaten Missouri lost...
Considering the Bruin starting line up--six sophomores, four juniors, and but one senior, the visitors from Providence performed admirably and promise to be real trouble in years to come. Until that time, Brown will have to be satisfied with dragging that small, unwilling American black bear around the gridiron during halftime.Brown quarterback JIM DUNDA (16) completes a pass to JAN MOYER...
...delegate from Peking's Central Committee was in Sofia, and the purge of the Stalinists was more than he could bear. Heatedly he attacked Bulgarian obedience to Khrushchev's "revisionist" line, defiantly reported Peking's determination to support Fidel Castro in his hour of abandonment by Moscow. The Chinese delegate began his speech to warm applause; he finished to icy silence...
Deception & Hope. When Suzanne Coipel Van de Put, 24, an ex-secretary married to a civil servant, was confined in Ligėe to bear her first child, she was full of radiant hope. Her labor was hard. But the next days were worse. Doctors would not let her see her daughter, named Corine. The baby had no arms, her face was disfigured, and her anal canal emptied through her vagina. When the deception could go on no longer and Suzanne saw her baby, she was stunned...
...there were still quite a few bears around, who found things to be bearish about. Since 1900, they argue, the average loss during bear markets has been 42% from the previous high on the Dow-Jones: thus far, the current market has dropped 27%, from its December high of 734 to the June 26 low of 535. The traditional pattern of long-term declines, says Analyst Edmund Tabell, is drop-recovery-drop. The current market, Tabell argues, is a bear that is in its first recovery stage and due for another drop. He expects the Dow-Jones average of industrials...