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Word: hurtful (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...German rearmament: "Although we have no hatred for those who made us suffer so much, and we desire to forget their cruelties if they agree not to forget them, certain apologies for their discipline and their will to power, in comparison with an alleged carelessness on the French side, hurt us profoundly. It is as if the aggressor merited more encouragement than the victim...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Flood, Fret & Tears | 11/3/1952 | See Source »

...When the Korean war broke out in 1950, the price of natural rubber zoomed from a sickly 18? a pound to about 90?. The U.S., by curtailing its purchases and relying largely on its own synthetic rubber, forced the price of natural back down to about 30^. That slump hurt Malaya and Indonesia, as well as Ceylon; but on top of it, Ceylon had a rice crop failure this year. It had to reduce the ration to a bare subsistence level...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CEYLON: Rubber & Rice | 11/3/1952 | See Source »

...workday consists of riding in planes, trains and motor caravans, with at least a half-dozen speaking stops. After the first week or so, says Darby, the correspondent settles down to his routine of two to six hours of sleep a night, but, he adds: "What really seems to hurt is a vacation. I had six days in late September and the first couple of days back on the job just about killed me." But Darby says he was O.K. as soon as he got run down again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 27, 1952 | 10/27/1952 | See Source »

...Salas, to regain the title he lost to Salas last May; in Chicago. Salas, planning to keep his crown the same way he won it-by covering up in the early rounds and letting Carter tire-never got a chance to try such tactics. Carter blasted his way in, hurt Salas in Rounds 3 & 7, was the aggressor in all rounds except Nos. 11 & 12, when Salas rallied. Toward the end, far ahead on points, Carter coasted to victory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Who Won | 10/27/1952 | See Source »

Last week Theodore Kheel, a longtime arbitrator between management and labor in the printing trade, okayed Deutsch's firing, said it was indeed "neglect of duty," vacation time or not. The issue, Kheel ruled, was whether his conduct had actually hurt the company. Summed up Kheel: "It is quite clear that the company was harmed by Deutsch's course of conduct and ... by his participation in a planned pro-Communist propaganda campaign designed to attract publicity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MANAGEMENT: Neglected Duty | 10/20/1952 | See Source »

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