Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...certainly not "back where it started as a one-crop sugar producer." Cuba's economy before Castro was buoyant and quite diversified, although the sugar industry was the basic business, just as steel is in this country. Contrary to what you say, Castro is a very real threat. Nevertheless, your portrayal of Brother Raúl as the archetype of the bastard is quite accurate. NÉSTOR E. CRUZ GAVALDÁ Villanova University...
...Administration, determined to honor a campaign debt to organized labor, was unconditionally committed to repeal of the Taft-Hartley "right to work" clause, anathema to labor because it allows individual states to outlaw the union shop. Nevertheless, Dirksen's filibuster, powered by a hard-core coalition of some 38 Republicans and southern Democrats, seemed insurmountable, for the Administration could not possibly muster the two-thirds majority (67 votes) to invoke cloture. So, unable to stop the show and concerned that it might prove too arduous for elderly Senators, Majority Leader Mike Mansfield ruled out the seriocomic...
Oddsmakers have installed the Tigers as a seven-point choice to win their second Ivy League game. This point spread seems a bit excessive, but nevertheless Princeton wins our nod to take today's game--and the Ivy title. For one thing, the Tigers have traditionally been a good early-season team. Their single-wing offense is relatively simple to operate, so they make fewer mistakes than their opponents. In a game as tight as this, one break could make the difference...
...Violinists Yehudi Menuhin and Alberto Lysy and members of the Bath Festival Orchestra. Mood and key flash from dark to bright in the short, rich trio sonatas and free-form fantasias for string quartets. Although they show a polite acquaintance with Italian baroque, the selections mind their Purcellian manners nevertheless...
...Outrage." Nevertheless, Prosecutor Gamble in his summation twice referred to "that knife." Assistant Prosecutor Perdue spoke of Daniels' "attempting to force his way in" and to Morrisroe's "coming forward behind Mr. Daniels." Thus, while arguing unconvincingly for conviction, the prosecution blandly conceded the defense's two vital arguments: that the victims 1) had weapons, and 2) were advancing on Coleman...