Word: staying
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...From the Communist-dominated Polish Government, which had chewed over the U.S. demand that Poland hold a free election, came a tart reply: stay out of Poland's internal affairs. But the Poles knew that, however angrily they might react to U.S. demands for democratic government, the U.S. would keep on insisting on them-even though the fight might be lost...
...Korea, the U.S. crisply reaffirmed all its original pledges made to the Koreans at Cairo and Potsdam, and, by inference, blamed the Russians for the present chaos in that country. Said the State Department: U.S. troops will stay until Korea has democracy...
...Navy this week closed down its 29 separation centers, totted up the final results of its demobilization program: 3,070,581 officers and enlisted men released out of a V-J day total of 3,400,000. Only non-regulars still on active duty: reserves who had volunteered to stay on until next July, a few doctors and corpsmen...
Last week, after a month as owners of the weekly Rangely News, the sisters incorporated and planned to stay awhile. Oilfield roughnecks were glad. Said a rigman: "They're good scouts . . . and they don't try to shake nobody down...
...second time in three months, the biggest paper in the U.S. was left without a president. For the time being the editorial side, the late Joe Patterson's favorite but a foreign territory to Adman Holliss, would stay in the steady hands of Executive Editor Richard Clarke, 50 son of the News's first managing editor...