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They have managed to outlast most of their original targets without even be ginning to run out of material - a fact which they are currently demonstrating every weekday afternoon on radio station WOR in New York City...
...many respects, Nixon came close. Indeed, he achieved some things that will outlast his disaster. But ultimately he destroyed himself through the tragic flaws in his personality-most notably, perhaps, a frequent inability to face or tell the truth...
...anticipation of the government's inability to outlast the miners, Heath has been trying to break the back of the strike with the weight of public opinion. Using propaganda tactics and predictions of doom if the miners get their way, Heath is skirting the economic issues behind the strike and trying to make it politically unfeasible for the miners to persist in their demands. Heath hopes to have Britons looking for reds under their beds with his charges that communists have infiltrated Britain's trade union's. His claim that the choice to be made in this election is "between...
...book. It's risky because so many other fairy tales have been written about New York--about people who go there to put flesh on their hopes or to work out their frustrations. But, largely because of its freshness and style, J.P. Donleavy's new book manages to outlast most of its competition...
...built up the army of South Viet Nam, at immense cost in lives and treasure, to fight the Communists on its own. Could ARVN survive, much less defeat the North Vietnamese offensive? Could President Thieu-and even the U.S. presence and influence in South Viet Nam-outlast another similar defeat...