Word: hopefull
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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At the United Nations, Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban sternly rejected any multinational effort to mediate a settlement as merely providing the Arabs with a shelter against "the necessity of peace." Then, flying from New York to Strasbourg to address the Council of Europe, Eban turned to a more hopeful...
Coming Alive. Nonetheless, Lady Bird caroled a hopeful counterpoint as she zipped through the farms and villages of the American heartland. Noting that 71 million Americans still live in communities of 10,000 or less, she declared that "in many of these towns, the streets are coming alive with commerce...
Worse & Still Worse. It was all too clear already that 1967 was shaping up as the biggest year of labor strife in more than a decade. In the first six months, reports the Labor Department, more man-days (14,470,000) were lost to strikes than in any like period...
Some Deputies, though, were grum bling that Mifrifi is an overdose of a very disagreeable medicine. They see hopeful signs that the worst of the recession may be over. The German stock market, dormant since the late 1950s, is thriving. In July and August, stock prices went up an average...
President must make policy decisions as the occasion demands. "Everyone, including the Administration, was extremely hopeful that the commitment would never be as great as the commitment is today," he said. He added diplomatically: "It is extremely important that Congress and the President be as nearly as they can be...