Word: winners
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...election night in 1960, Rebozo was the only outsider invited to Nixon's Ambassador Hotel suite in Los Angeles to watch returns with the family. While Nixon conferred with aides, it fell to Rebozo to comfort Pat and the girls as John Kennedy emerged the winner of a historically close race for the presidency...
...after hearing the opposing arguments, the court proposed a compromise that would leave no one a winner. The judges suggested that the Attorney General simply ask the government to abolish nationality as a category of birth registration. Although this would appear to be a simple and logical solution, few Israeli political observers expect that the Knesset will agree to drop the disputed requirement. If it does not, the riddle will once again return to the Supreme Court for a final decision...
Crimson captain Doug Hardin and junior Royce Shaw will be missing from today's starting line-up. Hardin, winner of two Heptagonal championships, finished a disappointing 35th in last Monday's IC4A meet...
Unbeaten Yale, winner of 16 straight, meets unbeaten Harvard, the unexpected challenger, for the Ivy League title today at the Stadium in the 85th renewal of THE game...
...Brain Dowling's undefeated record (in games he has finished) since seventh grade or something. Carmen Cozza, the Yale coach, has said that Dowling is neither a great passer nor a great runner, he is just "a born winner." That is a disgusting prospect. We all know there is no such thing as a born winner or a born anything else. Winners are made and not born (like Wheaties) and to suppose that Dowling was born to win is strikingly un-American...