Word: smiledness
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Last week, some 5,000 miles east of anonymity, Mitchell. 31, and Martin, 29, sat in the splash of TV lights in the vast, gilded theater of the House of Journalists in Moscow. Newsmen from the Commu nist and non-Communist world had been summoned to a special press conference...
Playing to the legislators' pride, he cried. "Don't you think Kasavubu has insulted you by trying to set up a new government without consulting you?" He opened the pork barrel, suggesting that there were 60 ambassadorial jobs to be filled in Congolese diplomatic posts abroad. "For these...
Late that fall (1953) he arranged an audition before a live audience at San Francisco's lowercase, lower-depths hungry i (for intellectual). It was Sue's suggestion: "If they don't understand you," she said, "they'll label it whimsy." Onstage, Sahl began talking about...
Goldwater smiled a tight smile at the faithful, but he did not break his stride. Long the rising Senate spokesman of Republican conservatives-and, to his irritation, of wild-eyed fringe groups as well -Barry Goldwater found himself in the national eye as he spoke out in wrath against the...
Alexander was equally brusque with Lumumba. On one occasion, Lumumba launched a 4-hour harangue in which he damned the United Nations as "a bunch of imperialists." When it was over, Alexander smiled coldly, said, "Mr. Premier, an imperialist bids you good night," and stalked from Lumumba's presence...