Word: curely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...auditorium, dress in a carpeted locker room that is equipped with a sauna bath and pool table. The Los Angeles Kings are drawing 7,600 paving customers per game, and the only expansion club that is experiencing any real financial woe is the Oakland Seals. The Seals discovered the cure for that last week, when those 12,025 fans turned out to welcome Bobby Hull to town. "I wish," sighed General Manager Frank Selke Jr., "that we had him all the time...
...what they considered their undesirable features, such as overweight, poor proportions or aging. But after they had seen the video tapes, most were able to see themselves less critically. The consensus: "Each body seems to fit nicely with each face." While none of the group reported an instant cure of an old, severe neurosis, many found that soon after they shed their clothes they also shed inferiority feelings about their own bodies. As a result, they were less tense and embarrassed about some aspects...
...TIME has laid the auto insurance mess on the line. I can only add that some of us in the Congress, having substantially succeeded in initiating congressional study and widespread public awareness and attention, now strongly feel that it is time to get on with the cure-and the sooner the better for those 103 million customers...
Though Congress initially looked askance at travel taxes, it came around to the realization that some action was needed to stem the outflow of gold and dollars. "We can't cure the balance of payments situation by keeping a few tourists home," said Wisconsin's Congressman John Byrnes, but he conceded that he would vote for the taxes if the President proposed other measures as well to plug the drain...
With the help of a beagle named Ellie, Harvard doctors have completed research that could lead to a final cure for hemophilia...