Word: shake-up
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...Israel and I suspect those being the Iron Curtain do not believes that the Jews arrested do far were seized because they were Zionists or pro-Israel," Goitein said. "They were communists who did not really consider Israel important, and the arrests were really part of a Party shake...
...19th Congress had lasted ten days. Some of its decisions might not be known for months, perhaps not for years, but the most obvious tangible result was the-expansion and shake-up of the party bureaucracy. Top government bureaucrats for the first time got top party jobs: in effect, party and government were entwined more than ever before. The Congress appointed...
...veteran Hearst editor who left twelve years ago, worked for NBC, also did public relations. Lee Ettleson, former executive editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, moved over to run the San Francisco Call-Bulletin, and more changes are in the offing for Detroit and other cities. But the biggest shake-up of all came to the American Weekly, once the brightest jewel in the Hearst diadem...
Speaking before a meeting of the Liberal Union, Hinshaw said that the discrepancies between the present Kremlin propaganda and the Western world as it actually is, would cause a complete moral shake-up of any Russian occupation force...
...last week the seal act was broken up. It was the first big shake-up since W. R. Hearst Jr. moved into the empire's top editorial spot. Washington Bureau Chief Edward C. Lapping was moved to Chicago as executive editor of the Hearst Herald-American, and four other staffers were either shifted or discharged. Only two of the office staff were left: Dave Sentner, who now will boss the bureau, and Bill Flythe. Newsmen wondered whether the shake-up might mean a change in Hearst policies. A likelier reason was that the ailing Hearst empire was starting...