Word: lived
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...political climate in which we live, no church should tell its members whom to vote for, or interfere in political campaigns, or suggest reasons of a purely personal kind for preferring one candidate over another," said Cardinal Gushing, who made his Kennedy preference clear last month. "I cannot see, for example, how anyone would vote for a candidate for public office merely because of his religion, even if the candidate was noted for his personal piety...
Audience (in a rising screech): Kassem is a true leader! Long live, long live, long live...
...today's Spain it is fashionable to declare how much one hates Franco. Yet, curiously enough, the very people who deride the generalissimo live in terror of his death. Ostensibly, Franco is paving the way for a restoration of Spain's old Bourbon monarchy once he himself disappears from the scene, and virtually all Spaniards, save the Communists, pay lip service to this plan. Yet in Spain's cafés, Franco's followers and foes whisper of the day after his death in another vein. Fearfully, they predict: "Back to the streets with pistols...
...test this theory, Canadian Biologist William F. Baldwin chose one of the world's least attractive creatures: a sharp-beaked "kissing bug" (Rhodinus prolixits], a tiny (½ in. long) brown resident of South America that lives on blood and sometimes sucks at human lips. Dr. Baldwin, a radiation specialist at Atomic Energy of Canada's remote biology laboratory in Chalk River, Ont., went to work on the bug because it signals visually when its cells are dividing: they divide only when Rhodinus needs to grow a new coat. This process occurs after the bug is newly gorged with...
...voters to be studied live in Ward 4, Precinct 3, the area surrounding Central Square. In the last election this precinct voted approximately three to one for the Democrats...