Word: resister
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...later: "The President likes it and knows it by heart-which scared the daylights out of me." With the royal visit nearly over, Prince Jean was notified that his wife, Princess Josephine Charlotte, had just given birth to their fifth child. At the official leavetaking, the President could not resist whispering of the birth to the prince, "It wasn't difficult...
...Invited. More skeptical fellows around the shop accuse the corporate planner of living in an ivory tower, but- if true-this sometimes gives him a better view. Among executives who resist change, planners often encountered "the NIH attitude"-not invited here. Planners get their kicks vicariously, by persuading others to do things. "Because we make recommendations and not decisions, there's nothing for which we can take full credit," says Lockheed's Chief Planner James Lipp, an aeronautical engineer. Nonetheless, it was Lipp's cadre of engineers, scientists, economists and retired generals that advised Lockheed...
...organ from one human being to another will become a daily routine instead of the headline-heralded event that it is today. They are equally diverse in their views as to how surgery will eventually overcome the fact that all animals, and especially man, are designed to resist any invasion of foreign protein from any creature except an identical twin. (The major exception is the cornea, which has no blood supply. Paradoxically, blood transfusion itself is a transplant, but it tides the patient over, despite eventual rejection of white cells...
...become increasingly plain that Morocco's pragmatic young King Hassan II does not share his father's fervent faith in a "Greater Morocco" and realizes, in any case, that its big neighbor is here to stay. Moreover, the King now has sufficient political strength to resist pressure from the nationalist Istiqlal Party, most dogged advocate of Mauritania's annexation. Last month, he decided to repatriate four prominent Mauritanian exiles who had been leading the campaign against their country, from Morocco for several years. In May, when Africa's leaders meet for a "summit" conference at Addis...
...read TONIGHT -BOXING-CLAY vs. JONES. Clay eturned to his room, sprawled on the bed. At 10 he was up again, restless, bubbly' puckish. At the weigh-in, Cassius burst into the room and strode toward the scales -startled laughter in his wake. Even Doug Jones could not resist a smile. There, plastered across the Mighty Mouth, was a 2-in.-wide strip of adhesive tape...