Word: hangings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...China's masters chose to hang on in Korea, they could undoubtedly do so. The price: more suffering for China's people...
...German law. Judge Bastian, new to the case, decided: "I just don't have the heart to let these men be executed today." The State Department quickly relayed Judge Bastian's stay of execution to Frankfurt. Shortly before midnight the seven Nazis were told they would not hang that night...
...IRAN Fear In spite of the fondest hopes of the U.S. State Department, the Iran air showed no signs of clearing. Instead, the fog of fanaticism, misjudgment and threatening disaster continued to hang heavily over the strategic land and its strategic oilfields...
...experience had shown up plenty of shortcomings in the training of chaplains, he decided. There had been too much "material emphasis in chaplains' training, the emphasis on the purely social gospel. When a man is dying, he doesn't give a hang about social betterment. In the last analysis, what he wants is a ministry of conviction and spiritual comfort." Renfer felt that, at fundamentalist Dallas, most of his young theologians hardly needed to be told that. But he thought there ought to be a special course "to teach them a new way to use a tool they...
...Bolles' crews managed to hang on to the Rowe Cup once again, however, because the varsity's second, and the J.V.'s victory over Cornell and Princeton piled up 14 points, four more than Yale earned for its first place. The Rowe Cup goes to the college which has the best over-all record for events in the regatta...