Word: marcheses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Levy went to California five years ago when Chavez's organizing efforts began to attract national attention. Unlike most other journalists, however, Levy stayed and followed Chavez for five years through negotiations, marches, fasts, strikes--through, that is, the adolescence of the United Farm Workers Union.
Neither the bunker nor the Communists, for instance, are thought to represent more than 10% of the population. But each can mobilize strength far beyond its numbers. The P.C.E., with between 20,000 and 70,000 clandestine members, is Spain's most organized political movement and has deeply infiltrated...
Quarterback Bob Bateman and company converted two costly Holy Cross fumbles into touchdown strikes for an early 14-point bulge. But Crusader QB Bob Martin, who completed 18 of 28 passes for a total 272 yards, narrowed the Brown halftime lead to 14-12. Martin engineered scoring marches of 72...
EVERYONE ELSE on the scene wants to be a hero, too; the dizzy head teller refuses her chance to be released from the bank, waves exhilaratedly at the TV cameras and marches back inside, and the police chief, in John Waynesque extravagance, summons several hundred of his men when ten...
Within Spain, reaction against the executions was mostly limited to the four Basque provinces in the north. There, a two-day general strike was called to protest the executions of the two terrorists who had been members of a Basque separatist organization (see box page 38). Police had to break...