Word: rewardingly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last week General Templer decided that the war was going well enough for him to cancel all standing information rewards. The decision, explained the government, was influenced by "a desire to return to normal." There is still a chance to earn some $80,000 by capturing No. 1 Malayan Communist Leader Chin Peng before the March 1 deadline; after that an informer will have to consider duty its own reward...
...protest that the accusations are false, especially since many of them are quite true. Asia's contempt for Chiang is a fact, something the State Department must consider as it considers the fact of Communism itself. The loss of such valuable countries as India and Indonesia will be the reward of any administration which ignores it. Hanging the nationalist albatross around American necks is a sure way to start "third force" enthusiasts in Asia serenading Moscow...
...Naked Spur (MGM) is a bang-bang-up western and the shootingest Hollywood horse opera in months. It begins with a cagey killer (Robert Ryan) and his flinty pursuer (James Stewart) who is out to collect the $5,000 reward. An old prospector (Millard Mitchell) and a cashiered Union Army officer (Ralph Meeker) have cut themselves in on the reward money as Stewart's partners. Since this is a big Technicolor western, there is also a girl along for the ride, played by Janet Leigh in a becoming boyish blonde hairdo. By the fadeout, the bad man, the prospector...
...that ravaged the Ukraine after the Communist Revolution. In the '20s, he assisted in the liquidation of the kulaks and the mass deportation of millions of Ukrainian peasants; in the second Five Year Plan (1933-38), he bossed the excavation of Moscow's subway stations. His reward was the Order of Lenin and one of the party's toughest assignments: to stamp out the lingering embers of Ukrainian nationalism...
...Reward foods (chocolate, candy, hot dogs, nuts), on which some gorged when they felt sorry for themselves...