Word: ohio
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Sherrill and Daly will thus join the five man Crimson and Minutemen squads the last week of June at Ohio State for the NCAAs...
...which means that come the final week of June. When most will have been three weeks departed from Cambridge, the linksters will depart for Columbus, Ohio and a rendezvous with the same sand traps and water hazards that once caused Jack Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf a whole lot of grief...and bogeys...
...been five years since Allison, Sandy, Bill and Jeff were killed by Ohio Guardsmen. They were killed because they, along with others, were protesting our incursion into Cambodia. What do we have to show for these five years of more war in Indochina except thousands of American soldiers killed, 1 million Cambodians killed or wounded, hundreds of thousands of refugees, rampant inflation in our land, unemployment and destroyed dominoes...
...Breslin tells it the story is fascinating. O'Neill first realized that Nixon had gone beyond the political pale when he learned that Democratic businessmen in trouble with federal agencies were being clubbed into becoming Democrats for Nixon in 1972. The experience of George Steinbrenner, owner of an Ohio shipbuilding firm and part owner of the New York Yankees, was the eye opener. Steinbrenner had been a stalwart Democratic fund raiser during the 1968 campaign. Soon he was being investigated by IRS, and the Justice Department. "They are holding the lumber over my head," Steinbrenner told O'Neill...
...malpractice insurance led to a new medical crisis last week. A group of doctors in New York's Suffolk County threatened to treat only emergency patients after July 1 unless they get reasonably priced malpractice coverage, which may soon be unavailable from private companies. Anesthesiologists at two Mansfield, Ohio, hospitals had already carried out a similar threat for a week, forcing cancellation of several dozen elective operations. In response to a poll conducted by the Medical Society of the State of New York, many physicians said they would go even further: one-third declared that they would move...