Word: hating
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...first on my personal black list is Robert Montgomery. He is a Republican, and next to Socialists, Baptists and jugglers, I hate Republicans. I have positive inside information that these dangerous subversives are trying to overthrow our Government. Giving up Mr. Montgomery is a considerable sacrifice, because he is a fine actor...
...friends, who also hate Republicans, and I are oiling up our mimeograph. If 20 telegrams can get rid of Jean Muir, we can promise that six months from now our televisions will be darkened only by Democrats, and Democrats of the right race, color and religion. We hate lots of people besides Republicans. Some actors may deny our charges, but that won't help them. We don't have to prove anything. All we have to do is write letters and telegrams and make telephone calls to sponsors...
...handsome deb Sir Gladwyn Jebb At Lake Success Has made a mess Of that Smart Alec Whose name is Malik. How Uncle Joe Must hate the show-His bright boy beaten, By Gad, by ETON...
...Preconceptions. Grant lets Chief Editorial Writer Lindsay Hoben and his five assistants do the speaking for the Journal, rarely knows what the paper is saying until he reads it in print. Says Grant: "[The public] can hate us, they can damn us. In fact, by God, I know we're right when both sides damn us. But whatever they say about us, they can't control...
While newsmen hate to see a paper fold, few tears were shed for the Enquirer even by its jobless staff. It had never been a first-rate daily. Started as a sickly semiweekly in 1886, the Enquirer was bought by Hearst in 1922 for a reputed half-million dollars. He consolidated it with the Oakland Daily Post, which he had started in 1917, banking on the industrial growth of Oakland. Oakland grew, all right, but so did the Post-Enquirer's formidable rival, Joseph Knowland's* Oakland Tribune (TIME...