Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Samuel Lubell, who came closer than anyone else to predicting the sweeping Lodge victory in New Hampshire, was now ringing Oregon doorbells in anticipation of that state's May 15 presidential primary. His conclusion: if the primary were to be held today, "Ambassador Lodge would draw a heavier share of the vote than he did in New Hampshire." Lodge's Oregon support, Lubell said, cuts more deeply into Rockefeller's potential vote than into Goldwater's, is based partly on his general popularity, partly on the bandwagon psychology of New Hampshire. Asked for whom he would...
...lives and writes at his home outside Croton, N.Y., only a few miles from Cheever's home at Ossining. He cleared five acres of woodland, wearing out five axes in the process, and built much of the house himself. Woodsmanship is a skill that Cheever and Lee share, and it reached a danger point on one neighborly occasion at the Lee place, when the two held a woodcutting contest after a fine lunch, Lee with an ax and Cheever with a chain saw. In the heat of the competition, the axman came perilously close to clipping the sawman...
...supreme show of gall, the Pathet Lao demanded henceforth to be cut in on U.S. aid, such as rice, which the U.S. airdrops to refugees and soldiers of the rightist and neutralist factions. Why shouldn't the proCommunists, asked the Pathet Lao, get their fair share...
...automobiles, and some 30 pieces of land, most of which he had doled out to a score or more of "minor wives." The extent of Sarit's amorous activities astounded even philanderophile Thais. So far, the papers have published the names of 100 women who claim to have shared Sarit's pillow and thus hope to win a share of his estate...
...obstacle has been the contentieux-a number of financial and legal bones of contention left over from the Belgian colonial administration. First on the list was the Congo's preindependence debt of $920 million. Brussels, which had backed $240 million of the debt, was willing to honor its share but insisted that the Congolese help pay the rest...