Word: vain
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Regardless of the election's outcome. King's candidacy will not be in vain. He has managed to mobilize a major segment of the city's population that had been ignored by City Hall. And Ray Flynn knows that he will have to make a special effort to reach out to those groups, or his stay in Parkman House will be a short one indeed...
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...sudden return to Washington would fuel speculation. Suddenly, in the afternoon, Reagan took a break for a bizarre reason: a drunken gunman wanting to see him had crashed his pickup truck through a golf course gate and held hostages in the club's pro shop. After trying in vain to talk to the man by telephone, Reagan was whisked back from the 16th hole to the Eisenhower cabin by heavily armed Secret Service agents...
...concerned," says Mary Lou Meurer, "my son died in vain. My son died for nothing." His widow Deborah, 23, does not go quite so far. "I'm just so mad," she says. "We're all together on that." His brother Jay, 22, has written a protest manifesto ("We the people who have signed this petition feel that it was wrong that President Reagan sent the Marines to Beirut!") in longhand on a yellow tablet. If Reagan makes a condolence phone call to them, Mary Lou says, "he'll be put on hold...
...Marines are in Lebanon to keep the peace, not to fight offensively. Getting directly involved in the war could entail the loss of too many U.S. lives, and in vain. For ultimately, the complex struggle taking place in Lebanon will have to be settled by the Lebanese themselves without outside intervention, be it American, Israeli or Syrian...