Word: suits
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Such separateness, however, was not enough to satisfy the U.S. Justice Department, which filed an antitrust suit in 1964 to force Scripps-Howard to give up the Enquirer. Justice thought it was confronted with a clear case of monopoly because the Enquirer was not a "failing" newspaper - was in no financial trouble- when Scripps took it over. After years of resisting, the chain finally gave up last week and entered a consent decree to sell its majority stock interest in the profitable paper...
Three boys, who had been nervously waiting in the Men's locker room, joined the small group of people already at the pool. One of them, wearing a tight white bathing suit, promptly sat down on the edge of the pool and gazed romantically toward the deep...
...stomach, put his hands on his hips, and looked back and forth from the clock over the pool to Jennifer, who was swimming laps. When a slim girl in a pink bikini emerged from the Ladies' locker room and slipped quietly into the water, the boy in the white suit abandoned his romantic look and began a fast crawl down the middle of the pool. The third boy, unable to find a secure place for his watch and wallet, held them self-consciously in one hand and, taking off his glasses which were fogged up from the heat, joined...
...short while later, only the girl in the pink bikini and the boy in the white bathing suit were still in the water. After a minute he stopped and resumed his place on the edge of the pool. Moments afterward, the girl climbed out and sat next to him. They began to talk...
...Which candidate never has a hair out of place or a wrinkle in his suit and, though everyone always knows just how he will be dressed, never seems to know from day to day just what he will...