Word: loses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Charlotte, N.C. that mainly broadcast syndicated shows, sports events and movies. He also races sailboats well enough to have been named Yachtsman of the Year in 1970 and 1973, and to have skippered Mariner in the 1974 America's Cup trials. "I'd rather sink than lose" is his shipboard motto, and crews can attest that "Terrible Ted" means it. But Turner does not look for easy victories. He bought American Eagle, a proven failure in two America's Cup trials, refitted her and skippered her to a series of impressive victories in the rugged Southern Ocean...
Bitsy is out to change the industry's traditional attitude toward female truckers. Some docking areas still have MEN ONLY signs, and many truck stops routinely refuse to let women truckers use the showers. Worse, says Gomez: "When you lose your job to some 18-year-old punk boy after ten years, it makes you real...
...onslaught began with Sally Roberts's impressive 6-3, 6-1, victory at second singles. Roberts's opponent, Julie McClure, started serving the match, and she proceded to double-fault the first two points and lose the game...
...proposed boycott is "not a threat, but more of a general warning" that the University will lose money if the crowding is not improved, Ken Josselyn '77, vice-chairman of the Mather House Committee, said yesterday...
...seems that Mr. Essendine frequently plays host to young women who have "lost their latchkeys" and are more than willing to lose their maidenhood too. Garry's activities are a constant source of bemusement for his poised, careerminded wife Liz (from whom he is amicably separated), and his acerbic but tolerant secretary Monica. They treat him as a hopeless child who needs frequent scolding, and many of their best lines are directed...