Word: bedford
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...called Brooklyn "the Chile of this country this week." At the end of the proposed march on Friday, he said, five wanted youths will turn themselves in to the police as test cases to expose alleged CIA involvement in the Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville sections of New York...
Unfortunately, the pious talk about home rule often disguises an uglier issue. In Bedford, N. Y., for example, a woman who opposed the UDC's low-cost housing proposal stated: "Let one of those people in, and they'll bring their whole families from Carolina!" Similarly, when other suburban communities try to exclude new residents-especially blacks-their arguments invariably evoke traditional land controls...
...course--and sat through the entire game. The Pats led through the first half, only to be routed in the second. What non-monetary reward did I get for my support? Such fatigue that I had to spend most of that night in the emergency ward of a New Bedford hospital recovering from a Foxboro...
...near Pasadena, and in 1948 converted it to a self-service restaurant with some of the features of a modern McDonald's. "We were the first in the business to use infra-red heat lamps to keep the French fries warm," claims Richard McDonald, now retired in Bedford, N.H. (Maurice died in 1971). The McDonalds franchised six more outlets, on which they began putting golden arches in 1952. Two years later, the chain had grown enough to buy eight Multimixers for a single restaurant from Ray Kroc-who was so startled by the size of the order that...