Word: hopefull
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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New York's Nelson Rockefeller-remembering his own experience in 1964-could not endorse the pause behind PAUSE. After acknowledging but politely disclaiming his old supporter's hopeful postscript, which indicated that the New Yorker was still his personal choice, Rockefeller bluntly replied that unless the moderates plan...
The decision was not even close-two judges scored it 10-5 for Benvenuti, the third had it 9-6-and the grubby sport of boxing had a hopeful new star. Temporarily, anyway. "Even Sandy Koufax got knocked out of the box sometimes," growled Griffith, vowing to win the title...
More hopeful-if only because they do not face a deadline-are the prospects of a successful conclusion to the nonproliferation talks. At the heart of that hassle is a question of jurisdiction: the six Common Market members be long to Euratom while Russia and the U.S. (along with 93...
So far, only 13 nations have announced plans to participate, and the President is naturally hopeful that the $156 million extravaganza on his back doorstep (70 miles from the ranch) will draw more Latin nations.
Tufts, which won the McMillan Cup last fall over nine Eastern crews including Harvard and Navy, ranks as a co-favorite for the race with the University of California at Berkeley, whose boat will be skippered by Scot Allen, the assistant helmsman on Columbia, an America's Cup hopeful.