Word: suddenly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...second period, though, hockey ace Gene Kinasewich skated the entire length of the ice to put one in Colorado's net. At 15:01 of the third, Ike Ikauniks tied the game 2-2 to send it into a sudden death overtime...
...Dane, the Hamlet who broods between the lines of a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. The country's suicide rate is among the highest in Europe, but that is considered a personal business, not for print. In Tidende, as well as other papers, such deaths are discreetly called "sudden...
...history. Ahead 17-0 at half time, Dallas was tied in the second half, narrowly escaped defeat in the regulation four quarters when Oiler Quarterback George Blanda, trying to pass to a wide-open receiver, hit himself on the helmet with the football. At the start of a sudden-death overtime, Texan Captain Abner Haynes unthinkingly elected to kick off, and into the wind at that. But the Dallas defense held, and Tommy Brooker eventually ended the 77-min. marathon with a 25-yd. field goal...
...month later, the U.S. backed the move of United Nations forces against Tshombe's Katanga in support of the central Congo government. Around U.N. lounges, at luncheon clubs, in mailings to Congressmen, Struelens protested the U.N. action, spread stories about U.N. atrocities in Katanga. Then, all of a sudden, the State Department canceled Struelens' visa...
Stars & Courage. Garroway gave up his Today show (NBC) after his wife s sudden death in 1961. He spent the first months of his absence brooding aimlessly until his four-year-old son, as he relates solemnly told him to "get up and walk until you drop"-undoubtedly the most sophisticated four-year-old remark of year. He began working for the Atlantic Union a movement that wants to achieve a closer union among the world's free democracies. And he spent a great deal ot time at his country home far out on Long Island staring...