Word: neutral
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Senator from the first day of Arizona statehood, Hayden is a permanent part of the state's political structure, and it is hardly likely he will topple. Even Goldwater has remained neutral...
...they can do nothing. It hardly matters that wherever he moves, Philip Kerr (as Leonardo) creates a patch of splendid resilience and vitality so powerful that he draws the Bride (Ann Lilley Kerr) into the circle of his power; she and Leonardo's wife (Pat Fay in an unhappily neutral role) flash and charm in his presence. If anybody has duende Kerr has; he explains better than Lorca can how Leonardo manages to drag the Bride along like "the pull of the sea." Yet out of what, in this production, does he drag her? Certainly not a tight, musky...
...Post, a Democratic-leaning paper, and the Los Angeles Times, whose Republicanism is more conservative than the Herald Tribune's. Furthermore, Columnist Lippmann will also write 26 columns a year for Newsweek, which the Post bought in 1961. Newsweek's political coloration is best described as neutral grey. Columnist Lippmann will also continue to appear in the Herald Tribune-as well as 200-odd other papers of every political...
...Fulbert Youlou prevented a massacre. "Try to control yourselves," soothed Youlou, "and we will emerge greater because of this trial." He proclaimed a day of mourning for the Congo's "national martyrs." At week's end both countries rejected an offer to replay the game on the neutral turf of the Central African Republic, and formally broke off "athletic relations...
...game in Brazzaville was an important elimination match in the bitterly contested Coupe des Tropiques. Congo won it, 3-1, but the Congolese spectators decided that the margin was too small and that the referee, supposedly a neutral from the Central African Republic, favored the Gabonese. So the crowd roughed up the visiting team...