Word: echo
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...needling of the U.S., Macapagal last week sent Vice President Emmanuel Pelaez to the U.S., aboard the first jet flight of Philippine Air Lines from Manila to San Francisco. After protracted State Department wooing, Pelaez agreed to fly on to Washington for informal White House talk. Pelaez may well echo what Macapagal himself said last week: "The Philippines' role in Asia is to demonstrate that democracy works. It will be the most eloquent proof and justification of our following the U.S. The success of Philippine democracy is a demonstration of the American idea of freedom...
...Dream of Freedom. One result of the week's unnerving slide was an outburst of resentful complaints at Wall Street's ability to panic stockholders everywhere. Protested Belgium's leading financial paper, L'Echo de la Bourse: "Nothing in our industrial situation justified an adjustment of such importance." Zurich's Neue Zürcher Zeitung wished that Swiss stock markets "would show some sense of emancipation" from Wall Street. But with the international financial community becoming ever more intertwined, one man's aches are surely going to continue to be another's pains...
...guilty man turned out to be one Abel Aragon, one of Mullins' neighbors back home in Price, who put a bullet in his head when FBI men stopped his car. "I never even suspected him," said Mullins ruefully, before stitching together what was by necessity largely an echo of the Tribune's earlier coverage...
...some quarters as offshoots of Dada and in others as potshots at it, they helped form the Krazy Katechism of the era. With the mere setting of the scene in Clemo Uti-"the Outskirts of a Parchesi Board"-there sounded a note that would tootle and twang and echo from Perelman to Mad Magazine; it was there, too, in the very first lines of I Gaspiri...
...only 14% of the G.N.P.) Now that their profits are narrowing. German businessmen claim that their only recourse is to raise prices. When Economics Minister Ludwig Erhard recently complained about increases of up to 10% in auto prices, automakers answered in words that Roger Blough would echo-that to compete in world markets, their industry needed to "make itself as strong financially as possible...