Word: waits
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Smith felt that the arrests were no cause for optimism. "I think the physical danger remains basically the same," he said. "We'll wait to see what indictments are returned against these...
...police insisted that Weinberg was under arrest, and said they intended to wait until the mob moved...
...What you do is build a good organization and then wait for a break," explained energetic John Grenier, executive director of the national Goldwater-Miller campaign. "That's what the Kennedys did in 1960, and when their break came - after the" first TV debate - they were ready for it. There are breaks in any election. If you're organized, if you've got a good team, when the hole comes along you can go through like gangbusters." A really big break is obviously what Barry Goldwater badly needs if he is to become President. And in Washington...
...insisted that he was remaining on the path of the late beloved Jawaharlal Nehru - whose "nonaligned" posture did not prevent him from taking healthy doses of help from the West. As for his Communist attackers, he said they think "in terms of destruction and not construction" and have to "wait for instructions from outside. They do not think for themselves...
...without malice, awarded Bull Connor nothing in punitive damages. But despite the Supreme Court dictum that, short of malice, just about anything goes in criticism of public officials, the jury awarded Connor $40,000 compensatory damages for any injury done his reputation. Before he collects Connor may have to wait for a Supreme Court ruling...