Word: boiles
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...Balaguer thus announced his determination to ignore growing opposition and run for a second four-year term. Part of the President's prophecy has already proved accurate. As a result of Balaguer's stand, conflicts in the troubled country of 4,174,000 are heating to the boil. In response to his decision, an alliance of seven opposition parties last week threatened to boycott the May 16 election if Balaguer did not resign before beginning his campaign. The President refused, bringing the island republic closer to chaos than it has been at any time since the 1965 civil...
...gaudy and highly questionable trappings of what we call the "concept of race." Yet, despite its absurdity, the fantasy of a blackless America continues to turn up. It is a fantasy born not merely of racism but of petulance, of exasperation, of moral fatigue. It is like a boil bursting forth from impurities in the bloodstream of democracy...
...with Communist troops, the Cambodian army called for - and got - help from U.S. and South Vietnamese forces. With the war continuing in South Viet Nam and with the North wrestling with the grave problems that have grown out of the conflict, all four states of Indochina were on the boil at the same time...
...very possible that the match could boil down to the unlimited battle between the Crimson's Jim Abbott and Chuck Dresell. The two heavies are well-nigh indistinguishable: both tied their only common opponent. Ratger's Paul Mitea...
...Crimson will counter Columbia's lightweight advantage with the regular heavyweight lineup of Mark Faller, Tony Rayner, Dave Scanlon, and Jim Abbott. Earlier this week, Scanlon aggravated a boil on his leg that kept him out of action for two weeks in January, and did not compete against Springfield...