Word: toole
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Tricky Tool. "Why we are in Viet Nam," says Schlesinger, "is today a question of mainly historical interest. We are there, for better or for worse, and we must deal with the situation that exists." Fortunately, he goes on anyway to trace the history of that involvement, and that part of the book makes most compelling reading...
...American government that they should pray to God for world peace and pray to God to "save" the youth of the socialist countries.. The aggression of American troops abroad is committed also to obey the will of God! In the United States "God" has become a tool of the monopolist clique to dope the youth...
...number of questions need to be pursued. What market characteristics determine whether a criminal activity becomes "organized"? Gambling, by all accounts, invites organization while abortion, by all accounts, does not. In the upper-world automobile manufacture is characterized by large firms, machine tool production is not; collusive price-fixing occurs in the electrical-machinery industry but not in the distribution of fruits and vegetables; retail-price maintenance can be legally enforced in the branded-liquor industry but not in the market for new cars. The reasons may not be entirely understood but they are amenable to study. The same should...
...hope of the atomic age, when it dawned, was that if radioactivity did not kill mankind, it would cure it. It has done neither, and as time has passed, the fact has become increasingly clear that the greater value of nuclear medicine is in its use as a tool for diagnosis. "Therapy today constitutes no more than 1% of our activities," said Dr. James Quinn, director of nuclear medicine at Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital, before a year-end meeting of the American College of Radiology...
...With its new line, Jeep is plunging into the expanding sports field against the Scout and the Bronco. Still using the antiquated Willys complex in Toledo, which looks more like a New England woolen mill than an auto plant, Kaiser has spent a modest $5,000,000 to tool up, is launching a quaint promotion campaign-"Holy Toledo, What a Car!"-that gets chuckles from Detroit's more sophisticated Big Three...