Word: surely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Exposure of the inability of the allied forces to shield the country's urban centers, long isolated from the fighting war, has certainly made the blow even heavier." Yet other papers, like the Washington Evening Star, questioned whether the enemy gained any psychological advantage. The Communists, to be sure, said the Star, have proved that they can "attack and disrupt life in almost any city." But that was never very much in doubt, and it hardly represents a victory-"not when one considers the staggering Communist losses, not when they failed to capture and hold any major installation...
...unhappiness in public, Knudsen told G.M. Chairman James Roche and a few close friends that he would probably leave the auto industry or "look for another assignment" inside it. Word soon got to Henry Ford II, who started the nation's most audacious executive raid in years. "Sure I did it," Ford said last week. "Nobody but me-so I have to take the credit...
...billion Eurodollar pool, fed by 17 years of U.S. balance of payments deficits, is deposited mostly in European banks or foreign branches of U.S. banks. Its funds flow freely from one country to another; there is no official bookkeeping, and no one can be sure how many Eurodollars are currently available for investment. But when they are available, they can be invested anywhere in any amount without interference by any government...
...McNamara conceded that although Pueblo was under strict orders to remain outside the twelve-mile limit, there was no way for Washington to be completely certain the order was followed during an eight-day period of radio silence maintained by the stubby vessel. Said Rusk: "We cannot be 1000% sure, until we get our officers and crew back and we have a chance to interrogate them and look at the log of the ship." If it then developed that Pueblo had sailed in territorial waters, continued Rusk, "it would not disturb us to let everybody know...
Harvard's eight men should break the meet open for Harvard with dispatch. Ron Wilson is a sure bet for first, as he has been all year. Charlie Ajootian and Bruce Hendenal, who double in the shot, could be second and third...