Word: nine
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Straight from the bickering Balkans comes an editor who spent nine months as a correspondent in Turkey, Bulgaria, Rumania and the Aegean Isles - Percy Knauth . . . From the battles in Italy and southern France comes a Senior Editor fresh from his second wartime assignment to Europe - John Osborne . . . From Egypt and the Middle East comes a TIME correspondent who has been on the Dark Continent all his life, most recently in Cairo -who knows Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Transjordan, Tripolitania and the Sudan intimately and uncomfortably - South African-born John Barkham . . . And from buzz-bombed Britain comes the man who has been...
Special Summer Session--Nine Weeks...
Finally, we must admit that we've seen "nine-dollar bills" before in our lives but when N. J. Boswell came out with his startling performance in Stat yesterday he clinched the title for months to come. He certainly does know how to make a right snappy comeback when he's asked a question though, doesn...
There was evidence that the top Japanese command was bent upon prolonging the war at any cost. Their dispositions on Luzon fitted such an intention: of an estimated nine divisions on the island, three were reported in the extreme south, three in the extreme north, and the balance in central reserve near Manila. This was a disposition designed to permit maximum resistance wherever General MacArthur might land-and obviously with no plan of evacuation in mind...
...Berlin radio announced that the Germans were evacuating Saint-Hubert. When the Allies entered the town a day later, it was empty. The U.S. 2nd Armored and 84th Infantry found only nine Germans in Laroche. The British, pushing against the nose of the salient, suddenly discovered nothing ahead of them, swept up 100 square miles in two days...