Word: changing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...before a Seoul court last week went ex-Lieut. General Chang Do Yung, onetime leader of the junta now headed by Park. Among other things, the defendant stood charged with "obstructing the military takeover." Translation: Chang had only belatedly agreed to front for the rest of the military plotters, and then solely upon threat to his life. Further, after the coup, he had failed to lock-step with bamboo-tough little Park. Since the junta's takeover, some 40,000 people have been arrested, and though most have been released, the police remain capricious. Recently, when a Korean professor...
...Crimson passes to the wings more often, and relies on them to carry the ball downfield. And the wings and insides are expected to shoot, a purely incidental function when Ohiri is in the game. With this system in effect, Seamus Malin, Eb Klufio, John Thorndike, and Al Chang accounted for the varsity's scoring against Columbia...
Just before the end of the period, Tony Davies passed to Chang, who added the Crimson's final score...
Seamus Malin, Eden Klufio, John Thorndyke, and Al Chang scored the Crimson goals...
...General Assembly, where neutralism is increasingly accepted as the power of negative thinking, Nationalist China's Foreign Minister reminded the world last week that involvement is not a dirty word. Said youthful (44), energetic Shen Chang-huan, a University of Michigan graduate and longtime foreign affairs specialist: "There is nothing wrong when a new and emerging state adopts a policy of neutrality or nonalignment. There is too much to do at home and too little time in which to do it to allow involvement in power struggles. But I submit that neutralism does not mean the repudiation of moral...