Word: winner
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...issues as well, have picked more "topic" covers. Editorial perceptions of the importance of the presidency have also changed. Herbert Hoover rated only four TIME covers, none of them during his one term as President. But in a 2½-year term, Gerald Ford appeared 19 times. The unchallenged winner of the cover sweepstakes: Richard Nixon, who appeared 53 times in a 23-year-span...
...likely to become law. Jimmy Carter has staked what is left of his political reputation on deregulation, for one thing: having regained massive public approval for his handling of the Begin-Sadat summit last week, Carter would like nothing better than to solidify this support by coming up a winner on the domestic front, as well as in foreign policy matters. A White House victory on the natural gas bill would silence, at least for the moment, critics who charge that Carter has been inept in dealing with Congress. And White House insiders consider acceptance of the President's energy...
...game winner came at 6:10 of the first overtime period. Columbia playmaker, Shahin Shayan (from Tehran, Iran), took the ball deep in the Crimson zone and crossed it from the left corner over the crease...
Columbia opened the scoring at 19:10 of the first half on a goal which ominously resembled the game winner. The ball rolled across the crease untouched and the Lion's garbage man, Simms, directed...
Hassler struck out Thompson and popped up Steve Kemp to escape from the frightening 10th, then mowed down the side in order in the final frame after Jerry Remy's two-out RBI single had provided the game-winner...