Word: escapee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Once more, El Diario had made the news as well as reported it. It splashed the story on its front page-as did most of the New York press. El Diario lets very little news of the city's 730,000-member Puerto Rican community escape its attention; in...
Sickened by all this, Mahoney desperately reaches out to a new life. He studies till his eyeballs boil and wins a scholarship to the university in Galway. But the struggle to escape exhausts his will to live. Fearing achievement more than failure, he subsides again into despair, quits college and...
For two reasons, however, hopes that the Republicans may be able to escape the race are illusory. First, bigots are as likely to be found wearing business suits as white sheets. The party may be able to purge Klansmen and Birchites from its rolls, but that is no guarantee that...
In the years immediately before the Revolution, life in the colonies became increasingly turbulent and for Copley politics and art just didn't mix. Finally, on June 10, 1774, Copley set sail for England and though he was reluctant to give up the security of his established position, his not...
The "enclave" policy is no escape from the dilemma. A vigorous military policy--and some success with substantive programs like rural pacification and economic development--might bring the North Vietnamese to negotiations. But an "enclave" policy would only encourage the North Vietnamese to wait until the American public wearied of...