Word: twilighter
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Where the blue woods of twilight encircled...
...sunset, in a twilight brightened by the burning automobiles, the Communists' carefully planned day's work came to an end. Behind them lay two dead and 1,454 injured, 131 of them critically...
There is only one question left: why haven't stabilizers been able to keep down prices and wages? A rise in both is bound to accompany the end of hostilities in the steel mills. The reason for this is the twilight of half-peace and half-war that shrouds the nation. There is reason enough for controls, yet not enough to elicit a no-strike pledge. Price-wage control and industrial peace therefore are somewhat incompatible. The President, faced with a choice between the two, choose the latter. Although inflation is a menace indeed, when labor troubles jeopardize America...
Mazes & Honeycombs. Even briefing officers are beginning to call it the "twilight war." During the past two months, the battle of Korea has become a war of deeply entrenched positions, of night patrols and occasional daylight raids, of sporadic and usually short artillery duels...
...Fleet says that the Reds now have more artillery than the U.N. Their stockpiles of ammunition are known to be bigger than last year, but they are apparently hoarding it for future effort. Although, by U.N. estimates, the Reds have lost more than 45,000 men in the twilight war, Van Fleet believes that their units have been brought up to full strength; intelligence officers believe that the Reds can mount a major offensive at any time. U.S. troops in the line are paying closer attention to the truce talks at Panmunjom than ever before. One reason is obvious: most...