Word: kept
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...bride and groom were greeted outside the church by anti-Viet Nam pickets. Inside though, there were no Republicans or Democrats, no hawks or doves, no Northerners or Southerners-only guests at a solemn ceremony. No TV or radio was allowed within, but millions of people throughout the U.S. kept a sort of vigil while the couple knelt inside the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, under the gaze of a huge mosaic of a stern Christ in red robes, and vowed to each other: With this ring I marry you and pledge to you my ever faithful love...
...faces on the clocks above Whitman, and most pinked ineffectually into the four-foot-high wall in front of him, kicking up puffs of dust. Ducking below the wall, Whitman began using narrow drainage slits in the wall as gunports. He proved almost impossible to hit, but he kept finding targets?to the north, where he wounded two students on their way to the Biology Building; to the east, where he nicked a girl sitting at a window in the Business Economics Building; but particularly to the south, where the mall looked like a no man's land strewn with...
Divorced. By Marie Marguerite Louise Gisele LaFleche, 39, known to fans as Singer Gisele MacKenzie: Robert Shuttleworth, 52, her manager; on grounds that he beat her and kept her "emotionally on the rack"; after eight years of marriage, two children; in Los Angeles...
During the trial, Gang Leader György Szabo kept his cool. "You have called the Communists 'dirty Reds,' " fretted the judge. "Yes," said Szabo, "with my compliments." Since the defendant had praised Western prosperity, the judge asked if he had taken Hungary's wartime suffering into account. Szabo replied: "West Germany also suffered." What did he mean by knocking Hungarian "freedom"? Snapped Szabo: "I want Hungary to have full freedom, as in Austria or Switzerland...
...strike that had kept Manhattan's World Journal Tribune from publishing for more than three months was only 1½ hours away from settlement. It looked like a long 90 minutes, courtesy of the Printing Pressmen, the only one of ten unions that had not come to terms with the newly merged corporation. Last week the World Journal Tribune was still insisting that the pressmen work an eight-hour shift on Saturday night, just as they do at the New York Times and the Daily News. The pressmen were still holding out for a 6½-hour shift. Both...