Word: sores
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...been sounding a different note. By the time he arrives this week in San Clemente, Calif., to begin a six-day visit to the U.S., the man who has personally benefited most from a decade of American involvement in Indochina will have completed a remarkable transformation from a sore loser into a happy, confident winner...
...fair or kind to a subject infringed on what he considered "our contract with our readers to tell them the truth." The political truth, as Luce saw it, lay in Bull-Moose Republicanism. The extent to which TIME should reflect that view in its reporting was a sore issue between Luce and some of his editors. The tug of war was fiercest in 1952, when Luce became personally involved in backing Dwight Eisenhower's nomination for President...
...probably better not to discuss the issues of peace around here," Green said. "That's a sore subject. We think maybe that the rector overdoes it a little. If he feels like wearing a peace symbol, that's okay. People should get involved, but it shouldn't be overdone in church...
Last year the A/2 Hong Kong strain erupted in the U.S., causing widespread absenteeism in schools, offices and factories. Now a new bug called the London flu-because it was first isolated as a distinct strain there last year-is causing the familiar sniffles, coughing, sore throat, headache and fever in many parts...
Injuries and lack of hockey interest have hurt the Tiger squad this winter. Mark Stuckey, the top scorer with 14 points, has missed the last three games because of an eye injury sustained in practice, and goalie Ed Swift is out with a sore knee. Defenseman Stan Hutton recently quit the team after being benched for a game...