Word: hates
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Miss Levine's accomplishment lies in pulling free of the South Pacific cliches which the theme so temptingly suggests. She knows you've got to be taught to hate and fear and oppose foreign aid, but she is amused by the fact that once taught, people caricature themselves so willingly...
...F.L.N. will be included, but a number of Moslem lawyers, civil servants and professional men who have never hidden their nationalist sympathies are expected to serve. De Gaulle's government concedes that the nomination of Europeans to the executive may be difficult because the vast majority hate and fear the F.L.N., and that "outsiders," i.e., Metropolitan Frenchmen, may have to be brought in. The specific tasks of the Provisional Executive will be: 1) to set up and command a 90,000-member Force Publique that will maintain law and order in Algeria along with the French army, and will...
This feud set the stage for the bitterest election campaign in the island's history. Lined up against the Labor Party were five other parties, all acceptable to Archbishop Gonzi. While Mintoff ran on a hate-Britain platform that urged an independent, neutralist Malta, his chief opponents, the Nationalists, advocated independence within the Commonwealth. (The island currently has self-government except in defense and foreign affairs, which are supervised by a British high commissioner.) But in the months leading up to last week's election, foreign policy issues were overshadowed by the emotional struggle between church and state...
...over his roaring protests, Lieut. General Chesty Puller was retired from the corps on the ground that he was suffering from high blood pressure. "I hate like hell to go," said the old war horse, and went home to the Virginia village of Saluda. where he now lives as peacefully as any other veteran. Author Davis makes an attempt to prove that Puller was railroaded out of the service by Marine ex-Commandant Lemuel Shepherd because he did not fit in with the new corps. The accusation, completely unproved, seems to stem more from hero worship of Puller than from...
...dinner laid on in his honor by the American Jewish League Against Communism, Columnist George Sokolsky, 68, found a bright side to Russia's heavy-handed treatment of its Jewish citizens. Said Sokolsky: "It is inevitable that a movement based on atheism be antiSemitic. The Communists must hate us. We want them to hate us. It gives us pride and dignity that we don't count them among our friends...