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...around the moon. Yet Richard Nixon, unfortunately, cannot rely on what may be only a passing moment of domestic peace and pride. Dark forces endure in U.S. life; stubborn problems remain to be resolved. Clearly, the daunting task of the American President in 1969 is nothing less than to heal a nation. What can he possibly...
Kanuth played the first period and then gave in to the pain of a practice-incurred wound. X-rays after the game revealed a bone fracture which ordinarily takes five to six weeks to heal...
They walk more slowly, seeing each other in their wounds, not wanting to heal them. A kind of precocity, except that they're too old and its been done before. Suffering has gotten a bit too cute for the leisured elite. And what about the others...
Perhaps more important, Lowell K. Bridwell, the new Federal Highway Commissioner, was beginning to take another look at how the U.S. Government builds its roads, to see if some medicine could be found to heal the social scars they left on communities. Cambridge, which had protested long and loud about the dire effects of the Belt, was an ideal place to try a new approach. So Bridwell last February held up final approval of the Belt, pending a new, two year study of the road...
Jurgens, who finished seventh overall, was running in a meet for the first time since October 4. He has been bothered by tendon problems. Coach "Pappy" Hunt emphasized that it takes time for these conditions to really heal, and that with every two steps forward in that direction, they seem to take one backward...