Word: fightingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PLAY-OFF BOWL (CBS, 1:30 p.m. to conclusion). Division champions fight it out in Miami...
...hospitals to whom this war must mean the most, and the answer will invariably be the same: "We are right." The Communists have chosen this as a battlefield, and we will defeat them at their own game, in their yard. Peace is beautiful, but we've had to fight for it before, and we're fighting for it now. The only way out is to fulfill South Viet Nam's request to live in freedom and peace. Have they asked too much...
...performance of Pisthetairos in The Birds was, I believe, his last great role, as well as his first encounter with that other genius, Aristophanes. It was a thrilling experience to watch, during rehearsals, these two giants of humor and hilarity fight against each other for predominance-striking at each other with totally different weapons of method, language, mentality, even decency-to establish a comic point that was, fundamentally, common to them both...
What business is really most concerned about now is federal policy. In its simultaneous effort to fight a war in Viet Nam, send a man to the moon, erase poverty at home and help struggling countries overseas, the U.S. has strained its resources. The resulting budget and balance-of-payments deficits are promoting inflation. Higher taxes would attack these problems, and so would reducing expenditures at home or abroad. Business wants to see the main emphasis on the latter course because it avoids the risk of expanding government to the detriment of the more productive private sector of the economy...
...Eastern correspondent of the London Observer for twelve years, ranges deftly and wittily through Chinese history and literary legend to find the ideas that shape Communist behavior today: the ancient maxims for guerrilla warfare expounded by the 4th century B.C. strategist Sun Wu ("Do not fight a static war, and do not besiege cities"); the Robin Hood-like legend of Men of the Marshes, dating from the 13th century, that justifies Mao's own role as the righteous bandit against the evil established order when he was waging civil war from the caves of Yenan. The puns and purposeful...