Word: isn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Cronkite went to Moscow for two grim years as U.P. bureau chief. Back in the U.S., he was offered a job as a KMBC radio correspondent in Washington. The pay was good, but Cronkite was dubious. "News is a newspaper's business," he bluntly told KMBC, "and it isn't radio's business." He finally accepted, though, at double his U.P. salary, which, after ten years, was still only $125 a week. When the Korean war broke out, he was hired by CBS and made an impromptu TV debut giving a lecture on the war, complete with...
...President but at a supposedly advanced society which judges almost solely on the basis of "likability" and "personality gaps." I am concerned that the American public watches too many soap operas. If the nation's highest official is weighed on the scales of "image" rather than reason, isn't it about time that we stopped feeling and started thinking...
...know what he is now." Snaps former California Democratic Chairman Roger Kent: "He's a man with no views of his own." A veteran California G.O.P. campaigner-a moderate-comes closer to the truth: "He was never as far right as people said. And he isn't going as far left as people suggest." After all, reasons House Minority Leader Jerry Ford, "I don't think it's a great mark of character to put your feet in cement and then stand there...
...wants me to go away with him for the weekend. I feel horny. Have you anything to say?' So I quoted the Gospel according to D. H. Lawrence: 'Every parting means a meeting elsewhere. And every meeting is a new bondage.' In other words, there isn't anything that doesn't matter...
...practice isn't sufficient to change a system, so the Crimson will be in a 4-3-3 today. It is not their lineup, however, that will determine Harvard's changes against an undefeated Lion squad that has already beaten Princeton, 4-3, and against a Colgate squad that upset Cornell, 4-0, last Saturday...