Word: stucke
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...evening editions, which compete chiefly with Hearst's Herald-American, young Field stuck to the old formula: readers got the tabloid mixture as before, with the big play on crime, sex and sensation...
...another thing, none of the stories is really more than the literary prospectus of a story situation. Characters are in the same place at the end as at the beginning, and they have been stuck there all along. Robert Sherwood's "One Man's Sorrow," is particularly static...
Hynes last night stuck to the theme of his campaign--"Oust Curely to restore Boston's good name." He asked voters at a rally whether they would "continue to tolerate an administration that stands for everything opposed to decency and honesty in government...
...York Timesman James Reston, his ears ringing from ten such strident U.S. statements in the past month, reported that they sounded "slightly like a stuck whistle...
Over the Fence? Attlee stuck doggedly to his decision not to hold an election this year. A straw poll recently conducted by Labor's Transport House had indicated that if the election were held now, Labor would get a majority of not more than 40 seats in the House of Commons. This margin is too thin to withstand severe crises, Laborites think. They believe that by next spring they will be either over the fence or crumpled up in front of it. Said one: "we're determined to have a damned good shot at getting out of this...