Word: hardest
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Though shortages could be largely alleviated by proper management of food distribution, the government has barely begun that task. In Kerala, where the food shortage has struck hardest because its 19 million inhabitants shun all grains except rice as "foreign food," people must now subsist on a daily rice ration of only 5 ounces. The Keralans have been rioting on and off for three weeks in protest, and last week the rioting spread to other rice-short parts of India. A 15-year-old student died of gunshot wounds after police fired on a mob attacking a police station near...
Harvard's varsity did not enter anybody in the individual tournament, but freshman Anil Nayar, playing as an independent lost to Canada's Don Leggat in the first round, 15-9, 15-9, 15-9. Leggat, considered the hardest hitting squash player in North America, never allowed Nayar to settle down to his own game...
...looking haggard and upset. Said Pennsylvania's Democratic Senator Joseph Clark after the Foreign Relations Committee had kept Rusk on the griddle for three hours: "The poor guy had a pretty hard time between the hawks and the doves. I don't know who gave him the hardest time. The hawks were unhappy, the doves were unhappy, and Rusk was unhappy...
...today, double the increase of the 18 years from 1947 to 1964. Nonetheless, Negroes are almost totally excluded from high-paying craft unions. "The majority of the 1,500,000 Negroes who hold union cards," says Whitney Young, Director of the National Urban League, "have tickets to do the hardest, dirtiest and most menial jobs that industry requires...
...mortgage, an increase of ½% raises costs by $6 a month, or $1,800 over the life of the loan. Conventional mortgage rates have already started to climb-to as much as 6¼% in San Francisco, Houston, Cincinnati and elsewhere-and are likely to rise a bit more. Hardest hit will be the Southeast, the Southwest and the Far West, which have to import much of their mortgage money from the cities of the capital-rich Northeast...