Word: frauds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Fraud Irrelevent...
...organization nonexistent-and a play on the real CORE (Congress of Racial Equality). The man who presumably would hope to benefit most from the scurrilous handout-Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Louie B. Nunn, 39 -denied that he or any of his regular helpers had had anything to do with the fraud...
...satellite version of the West's Common Market, formally approved the test ban treaty, with Rumania somewhat belatedly in line after a brief flirtation with Peking. As for the Chinese, they denounced the treaty as nothing less than a U.S.-Russian alliance, accused Moscow of perpetrating "a dirty fraud," and of "selling out" Communists everywhere, "including the people of China." The Soviets replied in kind, called the Red Chinese "wild men" who borrow their arguments against the test ban from De Gaulle. "Sooner or later," said Pravda, "the madmen will have to shut up." And Khrushchev optimistically and probably...
...exciting prison break, attempting to swim to an escape boat. The break failed (he swam to the wrong boat), but Peruvians thrilled to the story. In last year's abortive election, he lost by a bare 12,867 votes to Haya de la Torre, and then, crying fraud, attempted to lead his supporters in rebellion. At that point, the military stepped in to settle the issue...
...seats respectively. If they ganged up in a coalition, the two groups might be able to control the House. Steamed up by their new prestige, opposition leaders were already demanding that the King's present rubber-stamp Cabinet be dissolved and boldly accusing the government of fraud at the polls. Istiqlal politicians even went around to the U.S. embassy complaining that F.D.C.I, had bought votes with U.S. gift wheat...