Word: fire
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...unsuspecting young King and his uncle, Crown Prince Abdul Illah, 46, were getting ready to fly to Istanbul for an emergency meeting of the Moslem members of the Baghdad Pact. Seeing the gathering crowd, they went outside the palace. According to the rebels, the palace guard fired into the crowd, killed 14. The soldiers returned the fire. Feisal was killed, along with Crown Prince Abdul Illah, the Crown Prince's mother, two nurses and two palace guardsmen...
...irreconcilable forces. Early this month the Peronista "tactical command," already rewarded by a 20% blanket wage increase and a political-amnesty bill, met behind guarded doors in Buenos Aires and twisted the screws tighter. Frondizi got word to drop all court cases against Peronistas, return all Peronista property, and fire the federal judges appointed by the military regime...
...world, Britons have spots before their eyes. Sandwiched between programs and at "natural breaks," the commercials sometimes run five or six in a row. But they have demonstrated their power as Britain's most effective advertising force. This year advertisers will plunk down some ?50 million to fire their TV messages into almost 6,000,000 British homes. Already British admen are agitating for a third channel-commercial, of course...
...four years after Kerr began teaching industrial relations at Berkeley, the University of California regents outraged the faculty by requiring loyalty oaths. Kerr signed, as most members of the embittered faculty did eventually, but as head of the faculty privilege and tenure committee, he fought regents' attempts to fire nonsigners (by 1951, 26 had been fired, 37 had resigned). When a faculty committee was asked to nominate a chancellor for Berkeley, Kerr's fight was remembered. In his inaugural address, he made pointed distinction between "the honest heretic and the conspirator...
Buffed. In Elizabethton, Tenn., 22 motorists chased two fire trucks across town and into a trap set by police, who were waiting with summonses for traffic obstruction...