Word: renewal
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Captain Mike Cahalan will renew his rivalry with Steve Kowal, practically the only senior on the mostly-sophomore team. Kowal has become an outstanding sprinter, going under 47.0 often in the 100-free...
...Four powers would force the Israelis to give up the territories. Sadat, who is not yet strong enough to make the sort of concessions that his predecessor, Gamal Abdel Nasser, might have gotten away with, talked tough up to the last minute. Repeatedly, he threatened to renew the war unless Israel produced a timetable for its withdrawal from the territories...
...citizen-who is unaware of the economic palpitations afflicting the nation. Indeed, as this week's cover story discusses in detail, the difficulties the U.S. is experiencing are shared by developed nations around the world. That became clear to Correspondent Malkin on a recent visit to Europe to renew friendships made during a seven-year stint covering the economic scene abroad. At one point, a British official told him that unless inflation was curbed, "the whole fabric of society as we know it could come apart." Apocalyptic, perhaps, but the climate of concern led the editors to undertake...
...landlord wants me out," Cunningham said. "There are personal reasons now, but the original issue arose because he wants to be able to raise the rents every year and won't renew my lease...
...fuel the Government plans to put into the economy is linked to both the unemployment problem and Nixon's political stance. No matter how conciliatory a stance Nixon takes toward the liberals, he does not envision any new gush of spending for social programs. Rather, Nixon intends to renew his emphasis on reforming the federal role to make Washington's impact more effective...