Word: successful
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...people and me?" His own siren song consisted of the familiar demand for national elections, which, by way of a compromise, he hinted he was willing to delay until Christmas. Elections are still an unacceptable alternative to the young King, whose very crown might well depend on the success or failure of the kind of oratorical spells that Papandreou could cast over voters in a campaign...
...bombed, endless bouncing from cellar to dive in search of a sympathetic audience. At last he found one. Its name was Steve Allen, who caught Vernon's act in Canada and booked him for his TV show. After Allen came Jack Paar, Ed Sullivan, Hootenanny-and success. Last week Vernon fans gathered at Manhattan's Hotel Plaza to pay homage to their anti-hero-the first stand-up comic to play the staid Persian Room in 41 years...
Refreshed after a summer's rest, Pope Paul VI last week asked the world's Catholics to pray for the success of the Vatican Council's fourth and probably final session, which begins in Rome Sept. 14. It was a request that the participating bishops could wholeheartedly echo, although perhaps for motives different from the Pope's. After the shattering climax of the third session, when a conservative minority blocked a vote on religious liberty and the Pope overruled the council by unilaterally declaring Mary the Mother of the Church, many leaders could do with...
Though gold continues to drain off as foreigners cash in their accumulated dollars, the Government last week reported that the July loss of $80 million was the lowest all year. This interim success has deeply impressed skeptical European bankers, who doubt that their own businessmen would put patriotism over profits. Of course, the Government has such great powers over private business that it would take a brave businessman indeed not to "volunteer" to help. Though Fowler warns that the gains may be only temporary and that further tightening of discipline is necessary, he believes that...
...Agronomist Judah Singer, the ring hoped to persuade the British to attack Palestine's undermanned garrisons early in the war, thereby saving the Jewish population from Turkish persecution and paving the way for an eventual Jewish state. Its chances of success, figured one member, were about the same as those of "a chicken scratching at the feet of a camel," while failure might cost the lives of all Palestinian Jews. In any event, as the group well knew, "our people will despise us for what we are doing. Jews have a long hatred against spying. We will be without...