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Word: signed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...occupiers carried their signs with them as they were escorted to the buses during the arrests. The signs said, "Give Breeder Reactors the Pill," "No Nukes is Good Nukes," "Freebrook," and "Atoms for Peace Eventually Go to War." But as the buses pulled out of the site, a new sign appeared in front of the crowd assembled outside: "We Shall Return...

Author: By Steven A. Wasserman, | Title: Civil Disobedience at Seabrook | 5/9/1977 | See Source »

...Harvard Lampoon expects to sign a contract next week with Doubleday to publish a satirical book on college life, Steven G. Crist '78, publisher of the Lampoon, said yesterday...

Author: By Edward Josephson, | Title: New Satire By Lampoon To Appear | 5/9/1977 | See Source »

...core of the meeting will be the grim fact that with the exception of the U.S. and Japan, the world economy is showing virtually no sign of improvement and is not expected to this year. The Economic Commission for Europe, a Geneva-based U.N. organization, predicts that Western Europe's output of goods and services, discounted for inflation, will increase only 3% through December, not enough to stem rising unemployment. Trade will grow at only half of 1976's 11% rate, says the commission, and the rise in consumer prices will back off only slightly, from 10.5% last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Wrestling with the World Economy | 5/9/1977 | See Source »

...David Frost, 38, British show-business celebrity, talk-show host and interviewer, who stands to make at least $ 1 million, the program represents a coup. He outbid a U.S. television network and countless other news organizations to sign the exclusive contract with Nixon, then patched together a network...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: NIXON TALKS | 5/9/1977 | See Source »

When Cincinnati Second Baseman Joe Morgan comes to bat, his eyes widen noticeably, a palpable sign to the man on the mound that Morgan is studying him with the intensity of a leopard crouching in a tree. On the bases, he measures the movements of the game just as keenly: taking the millisecond advantage, then streaking toward a stolen base, judging the parabola of a teammate's hit before springing around the bases, sliding in just ahead of the throw. Joe Morgan, the National League's Most Valuable Player for two years in a row, is surely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Black Dominance | 5/9/1977 | See Source »

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