Word: homeland
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Viet Nam." As such, he is the best guarantee of the Pinay government's intention to yield neither to the Communists nor to parliamentary critics who want France to cut her $3,000,000-a-day losses in Indo-China and concentrate her military effort on defending the homeland and French North Africa...
...Eisenhower won a clear-cut victory. The count: nine delegates for Ike, five for Taft, and two "neutrals" who lean toward Ike. All the Taft delegates came from the Third Congressional District (northern and northeastern Maine), Senator Owen Brewster's homeland...
Beginning with its next issue, the Freeman will be dressed up in a slick-paper cover. For the first time it will carry ads and go on sale on newsstands (in 50 cities) outside New York. Bossing distribution will be Alex L. Hillman, a successful publisher (Pageant, Homeland, People Today, twelve pulps). Added to the Freeman's editorial board, which includes Suzanne La Follette and Henry Hazlitt, will be Forrest Davis, an ex-editor of Scripps-Howard's Rocky Mountain News, political writer and onetime Washington editor of the Satevepost...
...billiards seemed to Matsuyama a sign of anything but a misspent youth. Coached by him to perfection in the basic and fancy three-cushion shots (see cut), Masako fearlessly forged on into a man's world. She became a lionized exhibition player, put on one-woman shows for homeland Japanese troops in World War II, switched to entertaining U.S. servicemen soon after...
...weekly broadcast from New York to his homeland over Radio Free Europe, ex-Editor Peroutka sadly said: "The suspension of Lidove Noviny is a signal for the remaining Czech writers to take leave finally of whatever last illusions they may have...