Word: sores
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Hinze, who like Adedeji seemed completely healthy following the Columbia game, is hobbled by a slight groin pull. "I felt fine after the game, and on Sunday," Hinze said yesterday, "but on Monday I was really sore...
...this is readily identified or condemned. The public does not seem to be in a damning mood. Here the anger at the press and TV enters the picture. Too long have the messengers brought the bad news. People do not want to listen to it, let alone get sore about it. Daniel Yankelovich, TIME'S public opinion sampler, came up with the astounding finding that 75% of the voters of 16 states were "sick and tired" of the constant running down of the nation. A plague on the messengers, never mind the facts...
VIRGINIA WATER, England--Lee Trevino, his golf getting better as his sore throat got worse, beat fellow U.S. pro Doug Sanders 2 and 1 Thursday to advance to the semi-finals of the Picadilly World Match Play Championship...
Eleanor McGovern, for one, believes Pat is not looking in the right places, though she is careful not to criticize her opposition. Pat, says Eleanor, is "doing well campaigning." Eleanor's style is to go out looking for the sore spots, instead of skirting them. As often as not, they are to be found in ghetto child-care centers, rehabilitation centers and senior-citizen complexes. Any out-of-office politician, or his wife, would do the same, but Eleanor draws positive rather than negative conclusions from the experience. "I believe Americans are ready to dig in their heels...
...taking his timeout, McGovern campaigned more spontaneously than Nixon and occasionally suffered the consequences. In Brooklyn, he managed a pained chuckle when Democratic County Leader Meade Esposito promised to "support the Democratic ticket to the bitter end." Addressing labor leaders in Tacoma, Wash., McGovern called the area the "economic sore thumb" of the Nixon Administration. He promised a job for everyone, "though I can't spell this out line by line." The caution was advisable, since on his last visit to Washington he had pledged 25,000 new jobs if Boeing concentrated on building a quieter aircraft engine. That...