Word: retains
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...results of the recount duplicated those of the original tabulation, with Galluccio missing re-election by 87 votes. The only incumbent to be defeated in the City's election, Galluccio led a campaign last September to retain Bible reading in Cambridge schools...
...speakers at the convention, Philip Randolph, chairman of the "March," gave the most hopeful speech--thanking labor for its support of the civil rights drive and at the same time hinting that more could have been done. The audience's overwhelming response indicates that perhaps labor does retain its original enthusiasm...
...President made it clear last night that he would retain, at least for the time being, the cabinet and advisors who served President Kennedy...
...foreign policy. Staring coldly at Wilson, who wants to abandon Britain's independent deterrent, Sir Alec declared that he intends to make this a central issue of the campaign. Once Britain renounces nuclear arms, he warned, "We could never go back into this business. The government means to retain nuclear forces under our own control," adding that without them "we would no longer have a place at the peace table as of right." The Cuban crisis, he said, forced Russia to "modify its tactics," but "the Communist aim is clearly still unchanged. It is to destroy...
...Some of the Independ ent's sudden growth has come right out of the Herald and News's ad accounts. Says Robert Penland, Herald and News publisher: "We're probably going to have to work a little harder." Even if he does, his new competitor will retain one distinct advantage. Robert Penland sells his paper; Joan Kinney gives her Independent away free...