Word: recoverer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Thomas Tureen, lawyer for the Penobscots and the Passamaquoddies, said last month that the Indians had more in mind when they filed the suit than to recover overdue rent. The Indians own the land outright, he contended, and he plans to sue for the acreage itself--perhaps in the form...
The new President takes over at a particularly challenging time, one of those turning points in U.S. history that seem to be occurring at shorter and shorter intervals. After the banishment of Richard Nixon, the decent, solid and forthright Gerald Ford?to his everlasting credit?did much to restore faith...
Not surprisingly, Hawk flew to a G rating, which is just what Dayton had intended. To him, the G does not stand for general audiences (as the Motion Picture Association of America says it does in its rating system), it stands for gold. Dayton, who also broke in as a...
The strange ailment that triggered the new concern is a disorder of the nervous system called GuÍllaÍn-Barré syndrome. Named for the French doctors who described it in 1916. it begins with paralysis in the legs and may gradually spread upward to the hands and...
The market for steel is soft, because of the wavering state of the nation's recovery. The industry is operating at only 67% of capacity. Normally, prices in that kind of a market go down rather than up-and nearly all steelmakers have been forced to discount prices as...