Word: guarded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...victory. In South Carolina, home state of General William C. Westmoreland, the public attitude, as summarized by Democratic Senator Ernest Rollings, is to "invoke the necessary price, wage and commodity controls, shelve the 'Great Society' for now, and call up the needed units of reserves and National Guard...
...streets, he organized a vast community task force to activate the Army's semiabandoned Camp Roberts, 250 miles to the north. The city administration came up with a battalion of buses and drivers for the trek, and last week Camp Roberts-home base for the National Guard units that put down the 1965 riots-rocked to Watkins' army of teen-agers in a summer-camp project so successful that it may become an annual event. The children are proud of themselves and proud of Watts. Raising three fingers in their own salute, they chant a rousing, bluesy marching...
...colleagues definitely thought otherwise; they were unwilling to extend the product-liability trend far enough to sustain Schemel's claim. Their ruling held that the manufacturer's "duty is to avoid hidden defects and latent or concealed dangers. He is not bound to anticipate and guard against grossly careless misuse of his product...
...Those people in Detroit are going to pay a whale of a price," says James L. Bentley, president of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Jones does not hesitate to predict that looting and arson in the ghettos will result in higher insurance premiums and outright policy cancellations. To guard against the latter, both the Michigan and New Jersey state insurance commissioners asked for-and got-pledges that most insurance companies would refrain from canceling ghetto policies for 90 days...
Bonnie and Clyde. Bang bang! go the guns, and the bank guard falls dead, his face oozing ketchup from every pore. Twang twang! goes the banjo, and Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker ride off in a stolen flivver for further merriment, murder and mayhem...