Word: dy
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...even from the pro-McCormack audience, by saying: "I don't think in 1962 we can afford any kind of stepping-back from our strong position of military posture." Time and time again, McCormack returned to the attack. "The thing that fascinates me," he said sarcastically, "is Ted dy's constant reference to his trips. He made two European trips. He visited eleven countries in 24 days. In Latin America he visited nine countries in 27 days. In Africa he spent 15 days visiting nine African countries. Well, certainly spending one or two days might not make...
When it comes to running things, Goer-gen seems taller. The son of a small can dy shop proprietor, Goergen started out as an accountant, and in the aftermath of World War II was named director of a small fragment of the prewar Thyssen steel empire. Within ten years he had built it into Germany's second largest steel company - only to be booted out with $600,000 in severance pay when aris tocratic Frau Amelie Thyssen, the com pany's largest stockholder, decided that the brash Goergen was not her dish...
...mothers could use their breasts for something more than a sex symbol, the trage dy of Binghamton would not have happened...
With Candor. When President Kenne dy made his nuclear testing announcement a fortnight ago, the USIA played a major role in the Administration's campaign to head off foreign criticism by explaining the reasons for the decision. The Voice of America beamed the speech live over its entire network, followed up with two rebroadcasts and a series of explanatory newscasts. Films and video tapes of the speech were flown to 101 nations. Last week USIA posts abroad were analyzing foreign reaction to Kennedy's speech and reporting it milder than even the bland and brief censure directed against...