Word: highway
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sites, mostly in the complex, one of them only 22 miles from Hanoi, the closest strike yet to the Red capital. For the first time, American aircraft last week lashed out at the vital communications link between Hanoi and Haiphong, loosing 49 tons of bombs on a rail and highway bridge. In two other missions, they blasted the main railway and the main highway running northeast from Hanoi to China...
...things he will concentrate on immediately is creating an efficient organization. He didn't have one last time, and its absence hurt badly. A few days before the election, McGovern recalls, he received word that many people whose homes are threatened by the huge Inner Belt highway had informally decided not to vote. This was in an area where he had worked hard and anticipated strong support. "But there was no group of people I could call together and say, 'I've heard that people in your area are going to stay home. Is it true? Let's get something...
...DYLAN: HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED (Columbia). Having breathed new strife into folk music's repertoire, Dylan's muse seems a little winded, and some of his new delirious diatribes have a wheezy, hollow sound. Devotees will still enjoy his rasping version of his hit tune, Like a Rolling Stone, as well as his eleven-minute talking blues, Desolation Row, where "everybody is making love or else expecting rain...
...Goldwater who did it on purpose." Just how popular that sort of activity makes a man, Goldwater had little doubt. "I had an interesting dream last night. The scene was Johnson City, Texas, and Bill Buckley was moving into a brand-new house. Across the highway Lyndon was nudging Lady Bird and saying: 'Well, there goes the neighborhood...
...Supreme Court last week, Solicitor General Thurgood Marshall argued that despite the 1951 ruling, the U.S. has power to "remove an obstruction interposed by a gang of toughs between Negroes and their constitutional rights." Speaking of Washington Negro Lemuel Penn, who was murdered while driving on a Georgia highway last year, Marshall argued that the court could rule that Section 241 protects the federal right to interstate travel. Even if Marshall's plea saves the indictment, the Government may have to prove that Penn's killers actually intended to deprive him of that right-not just gun down...