Word: wounded
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...safe. One who is not, however, is Washington's John Spellman, 57, a Republican. In that state's nonpartisan primary in September, so many Republicans crossed over to vote for Democrat Booth Gardner, 48, the little-known chief executive of Pierce County, that the bland, cautious Spellman wound up with a mere 27% of the total vote. The latest polls show Gardner, a crisp administrator with a Harvard M.B.A., running 17% ahead of Spellman. The Governor has taken to shrill attacks on his opponent, charging Gardner with being a "shill of labor" who left his county "a shambles...
While dropping the Cricket may wound Gillette's pride, it should have little financial impact on the company...
...Guardia Airport and finally arrived too late for the meeting that he planned to attend. After one return flight was canceled, he switched to another, only to encounter a second lengthy delay. Says Edson: "I spent eleven hours in a plane, in the air or on the ground and wound up going nowhere...
...perhaps the most crucial contract talks in the union's 49-year history. If a new three-year agreement is not reached before the old one expires at midnight on Sept. 14, as many as 465,000 autoworkers may walk out in a strike that could deeply wound the industry's recent prosperity. Says General Motors Vice President Alfred Warren: "The pace is going to have to pick up now. There's not much time left...
...board, turned, stood motionless and threw a back 2½ that missed high excellence by an ounce or two of rebounding water. Bernier won the gold by 530.70 to 527.46. Seufert, who had overcome a shaky start, won the bronze. Li Yihua and Li Qiaoxian wound up fourth and fifth...