Word: stoles
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Washington Senators' first baseball game last spring, TIME published a picture of him tossing in the first ball (see picture). USA in Wort und Bild stole the picture 'to republish over another caption: "President Truman practices the official form of greeting in the new police state, America...
Such piracies and distortions deepen the responsibility of TIME and other U.S. publications. That responsibility was summed up by President Truman's words reported in the same TIME story from which USA stole the "police-state-greeting" picture: "Our task," said the President later that week, "is to present the truth to the millions of people who are uninformed or misinformed or unconvinced . . . We must make ourselves known as we really are - not as Communist propaganda pictures...
Richards' jump, the No. 1 sport news in the U.S. last week, stole the show from the top-billed event at the Garden: Don Gehrmann and Fred Wilt in the Wanamaker Mile. Last year's disputed photo finish took ten months to settle. This time Gehrmann won from Wilt by six yards, in his best time ever...
...gamblers' distress was just beginning. Later the same night, the police picked up Old Grad Poppe. The story that Poppe told stole the basketball headlines last week: Co-Captain Poppe, working with his teammate, Co-Captain John A. Byrnes, had helped to throw three Manhattan games last year (against Bradley, Siena, and Santa Clara); each co-captain had collected $5,000 for his cooperation, plus a $40-a-week salary...
Answer. In Chicago, somebody stole the camera of the Tribune's "Inquiring Camera Girl...