Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Consider: he was operating not in the national pastime, but-in the beginning anyway-at the lowest, least publicized levels of a sport that does not interest very many liberal-minded, middle-class people. Scott broke in on tiny, rural dirt tracks in the Deep South, getting his first opportunities...
What drove many fans to fury was the fact that a major defector to Packer was none other than the colorful captain of England's own international team: gangling (6 ft. 7 in.) South African-born Tony Greig, who justified his action by saying that he was fighting "for...
Jorgenson, 44, argues that the explosive rise in world oil prices has wrought a fundamental change in the U.S. economy-one that bodes well for jobs but holds out dim long-term prospects for curbing inflation or boosting growth. Traditionally, says Jorgenson, businessmen faced with investment decisions have chosen to...
Once a radical always a radical? Not, certainly, in the case of Rennie Davis, 37. Once he was a tough-minded tactician of the antiwar movement and the Chicago Seven, who were tried for disrupting the 1968 Democratic Convention. In 1973, the year after his Chicago conviction was overturned, Davis...
Carrying on a personal custom he has maintained for 29 years, the Premier last week began holding open house on the Sabbath at his residence. No previous Premier ever did this. "It's not my home; it's yours," Begin earnestly told several hundred visitors who showed up...