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...Canada has never had peacetime conscription, and tiny Iceland does not bother to maintain an army...
This prospect did not seem to bother the growing number of Lumumba supporters among the U.N.'s neutral-nation membership; a frequent Lumumba visitor last week was Metrol A. Rahman chargé d'affaires of India, reflecting the likelihood that Jawaharlal Nehru has bought the line of Ghana's Nkrumah and Guinea's Touré that the only man to run the Congo is Patrice Lumumba...
...Hare, who had led the Democratic ticket in 1958. But Hare was known as an independent-thinking cuss. The unions, in a spectacular exercise of political muscle, swung behind Swainson. On primary day, 70,000 Wayne County Democrats cast "bullet" votes for Swainson; i.e., they did not even bother to vote for the other 16 contested offices on the ballot. Swainson's statewide margin of victory: just under...
Describing a reaction that seems to be general throughout the College, one mad resident said, "They seem to think it's more of a bother than a pleasure...
Pennsylvania Railroad, and young Christopher was related to most of the first families of Philadelphia and New York. Alas, father was too busy to bother much with the children, and mother spent a good deal of time keeping up with the Stotesburys. "Chiffy" and his five siblings were pretty much raised by the servants. At 14. he began to look for compensations, and how he found them is told by Arthur H. Lewis, onetime reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer, in this clumsy but sensationally readable biography...