Word: breaded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Nixon is saving us from the "Commies" as Joe Bananas of Milwaukee believes [May 28], how does Bananas explain the gift of our precious grain to the U.S.S.R.? Mr. Nixon is taking the bread out of our mouths to feed "our enemy...
Students awaken at 6 a.m. and do their laundry and personal chores before sitting down to a breakfast of steamed bread, porridge and tea. Depending on weather and seasonal conditions, their days are about evenly divided between study sessions, field work and paramilitary drills. After supper there are group activities such as singing, dancing and cultural programs. Lights are out at 10 p.m. Men and women live separately. Asked if sex was ever a problem, one cadre laughed and said: "I haven't heard of such a thing...
...coast in the mostly blue-collar city of Oakland, incumbent Mayor John H. Reading, 55, won re-election by nearly 2 to 1 over Black Panther Party Co-Founder Bobby Scale, 36. Although Scale ran as a Democrat and had dropped the rhetoric of the Panthers to campaign on bread-and-butter issues, his reputation as a revolutionary lingered. Reading, mayor since 1966, asserts that he won because "my programs were best for the city...
...past dozen years. Last week ITT announced that in the first quarter of 1973 operating profits rose 11% over a year earlier, to $105.6 million. Few if any customers were moved to shun ITT's myriad businesses-which include, among many others, running the Sheraton hotels, baking Wonder Bread and operating the U.S.-Soviet hot line. Even unfavorable Government action has turned to ITT's benefit. In the first quarter, profits from sale of stock in Canteen Corp. and Avis rent-a-car, which ITT must gradually get rid of to satisfy an antitrust decree, boosted total...
...sniff out any explosives that might be hidden within the ship. With three tons of matzoth in the pantry to be served during the eight-day Passover, one joke circulating on board was that, if necessary, the passengers could always float to safety on a raft of unleavened bread...