Word: todays
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that the participation of the United States in World War II was a mistake. "But Mr. Highland," I interposed, thinking to appeal to his instinct for survival, "you're a Jew, aren't you? If we hadn't joined the fight against Hitler. you probably wouldn't be alive today. "Oh no, says he, "that was in Europe." His attitude then explains, I think, a great deal about his writing now: the glib, absurd equation of Hitler's factories of death and the war in Vietnam; the facile postmortem advice to the Jews of Auschwitz and Treblinka (they should have...
...Zalesky, who was the only owner present at the time, was talking to the cameramen and reporters who watched. They seemed to be the only friends she had then. "I still have a little courage left," she sobbed. "I went to work today. They called me on the phone and told me. I passed out or something. My boss helped me and I came back here. It was awful." She vented some of her anger at the men in buttons and blue. The reporters asked her where she was going to spend the night. She did not know. Eventually...
...trial is a lot of fun." Hoffman told the Lowell Lecture Hall crowd. "Fun's our offensive weapon... If you ain't crazy, you ain't gonna understand what's going on in the country today. They've got Shirley Temple in the UN. That's a fucking bumper sticker, that ain't reality...
Getchell was disappointed after the game, but not overly concerned. "If you don't score yourself, you don't deserve to win. We just had a bad day, that's all. We didn't do anything right today, but we aren't going to change a thing next week," he said...
Assistant soccer coach Seamus Malin has contacted 26 former players for today's game. In six years the alumni have won only two matches, but one of those victories was an embarrassing 4-1 upset last year...