Word: fighting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Unpublished but dedicated men would gladly clarify this to say you are frightened by the verbal game that you yourself play in your own angry fight for status and identity...
...Football Federation approached the Thai referee to continue the argument, and the referee smacked him in the snoot. At that point, as they say in the Pentagon, the battle escalated. Players and spectators leaped into the fray, and helmeted riot police waded in with clubs. The Iranians lost the fight as well as the game...
...that the President took soundings on Capitol Hill and decided that he could not persuade Congress to pass a tax increase in an election year. House Ways and Means Chairman Wilbur Mills and Senate Finance Chairman Russell Long opposed a tax rise, and Johnson did not want to fight for it and lose...
...contracts negotiated with Administration approval, about as up-to-date as last year's newspaper. Nevertheless, the Administration intends to carry on what an aide calls "a jawbone campaign" urging wage restraint and a return to 3.2%. The reason is that wages are a key factor in the fight on inflation, and in 1967 no less than 32 major contracts will be up for renegotiation...
This hastily published, obviously much-ghosted "personal" account of I Sheppard's twelve-year fight for vindication suggests that he has the right to another complaint against newspapers: they left him nothing new to say. Except for a few personal letters to members of his family and a number of commonplace recollections of prison life, he seems unable to dredge up anything about his case that will any longer interest the reader...