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Word: harassed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Hazards. With no U.S. planes to harass them, 200 trucks daily-ten times the pre-pause average-moved war materiel southward. Routes 1A and 15 bustled with daylight traffic headed for Mu Gia pass, gateway to the Laos spur of the Ho Chi Minh trail. Men moved over the trail too-at least 2,500 during the pause, including 1,000 on Christmas Day alone. Some officials in Saigon unofficially numbered the infiltration at as many as 6,000, and they estimate that there are now at least nine North Vietnamese regiments, and possibly twelve, in the South...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The War: The String Runs Out | 2/4/1966 | See Source »

...Angels, a branch of the Los Angeles organization. When the state attorney general cracked down on their rampaging rallies, Miles protested. "The stories spread about our wild sex and marijuana parties," he said, "are exaggerated. If we even tried, the cops might swoop down and bust it up. They harass us, they spread lies and call us bad seeds." Then last May he hauled down the Sacramento Angels' emblem-a death's-head wearing a helmet and wings-and departed for Oakland to seek "a better life," free from "police harassment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Organizations: Requiem for an Angel | 1/21/1966 | See Source »

When the indictment was handed down last year, steelmen were openly resentful, and Bethlehem went so far as to accuse the U.S. trustbusters of digging up "ancient history" to "harass" the industry. By last week tempers had cooled, and steelmen seemed relieved. Wheeling, National and Jones & Laughlin all called their no-contest pleas "appropriate" under the circumstances. Bethlehem said it was "satisfied" that the disposition of the case "is in the best interests of the company and its stockholders...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Steel: The Price-Fixing Verdict | 7/30/1965 | See Source »

...about one inch"-until he was directly opposite Baltimore's All-Pro Guard Jim Parker, key man in Unitas's defense against the blitz. The idea was to force Parker into a head-to-head duel with Kanicki, thereby clearing the way for other Cleveland blitzers to harass Unitas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pro Football: A Day for Optimists | 1/8/1965 | See Source »

...public accommodations and fair employment provisions. These, he warned, would require the creation of a federal police force of mammoth proportions, would result in a "police state" and an "informer" psychology-"neighbors spying on neighbors, workers spying on workers, businessmen spying on businessmen, where those who would harass their fellow citizens for selfish and narrow purposes will have ample inducement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: One Man's Stand | 6/26/1964 | See Source »

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