Word: lloyd
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...sanctuaries, are still far from clear. The U.S. raids obviously weakened the 40,000 Communist troops in Cambodia, but not enough to keep them from placing the Lon Nol government "in a very difficult position," as the U.S. chargé d'affaires in Phnom-Penh, Lloyd M. Rives, puts it mildly. The Communist rampages through Cambodia's towns that began before the U.S. moved against the sanctuaries constituted open aggression against a neutral state. Unfortunately for Cambodia, the U.S. invasion tended to obscure that fact in the eyes of other neutrals. Even without the U.S. and South Vietnamese...
...Lloyd K. Garrison, LL.D., lawyer...
...LLOYD CHESLEY Toronto...
...Lloyd Ruby was one of the first Indy men to do any road racing. Back in the early sixties he raced in the SCCA's fall pro series on the West Coast. In those days, Indy drivers drove at Indianapolis and the fairground ovals that made up the USAC circuit. SCCA, the sanctioning body that was road-racing oriented, had a circuit composed mostly of amateur races. NASCAR, the Southern stock car group, had nothing to do with either of them. Today, half of the USAC races are on road tracks rather than ovals. NASCAR runs some road races...
...Lloyd Ruby finally qualified at 168.895 miles per hour, the sixth fastest time for the whole month. But he's starting way back in the field. He has a lot of cars to pass before he can catch the other fast runners. That's asking a lot from an engine, and Ruby's hardly been averaging a hundred miles per engine. He could win, and may very well lead a portion of the race, but he's got to be rated a long shot...