Word: filed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...fortnight ago the Francs-Tireurs Partisans, the Communist-influenced section of the F.F.I., sentenced five collaborationists to death. General de Gaulle pardoned two of them. The F.T.P. took these two out and shot them anyway. At Toulouse, when General de Gaulle refused to receive the resistance leaders, the rank & file tried to arrest...
...added up the responses to his offer of husbands "within a year" to women who would become Sioux County schoolmarms (TIME, Sept. 25). Long before the bulk of his replies rolled in, his ten original openings had been filled. For next year's vacancies he kept on file the letters of such applicants as these...
...rear door opened. A file of carabinieri in grey-green uniforms stepped out. One of them carried a pair of crutches. A black-robed priest came next Then, leaning on the shoulders of two carabinieri, Pietro Caruso appeared...
Gentle Philip. The vote in favor of the no-strike pledge was a victory for U.A.W. and C.I.O. leaders, but the addition of the referendum showed how deeply American workers are split on the issue. The rank & file is obviously anxious to get back the right to strike, their strongest bargaining weapon, as soon as possible. And the rank-&-filers at the convention were well organized around the Briggs Detroit Local No. 212, which has had 33 wildcat strikes since the first of the year. The chief argument of the rank-&-filers was a paradox: if the union were allowed...
...operations without permission. Their aim: to be the first Americans to "make a juncture" with U.S. troops in the northern theater. They were the first, by ten days, having passed unscathed between two German columns. For this scandalous breach of regulations the five were suspended (i.e., forbidden to file copy) by Brigadier General Tristram Tupper-for two days...