Word: dispatching
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...contributed by Ed Magnuson, who spent ten years on the Minneapolis Tribune before joining TIME; Keith Johnson, another political veteran of the Herald Tribune, as well as TIME'S Los Angeles and Washington bureaus; and William Barnes, who broke into journalism covering politics for the White Plains Reporter Dispatch. The section has been greatly assisted throughout the campaign by the expertise of Hays Gorey, a 5½-year veteran of our Washington bureau, who came up for a writing stint in New York. Among his stories have been the Oct. 26 cover story on the Senate races...
...quiet signal came in the form of a dispatch from the United Nations to the authoritative Cairo newspaper Al Ahram. Previously, the Sadat administration said it would not extend the truce unless Israel agreed to resume peace talks under the aegis of Mediator Gunnar Jarring. In the Al Ahram story, Egyptian diplomats indicated that they would extend the cease-fire even without agreement on resumption of talks, but only for a 60-day period...
...security and uncovering is members. If there were any truth or logic to what the Trudeau government was doing, it would have outlawed the FLQ only if it knew precisely the people in the FLQ whom it was looking for and then sought them out with a minimum of dispatch. But the available evidence now indicates that the ban on the FLQ was designed not so much to jail its few dozen members as to be able to punish those far more numerous individuals and organizations whose political outlook approaches a position of support...
Afterward, while the spectator fleet blared horns and shot flares into the darkening sky, the Intrepid crew gleefully doused Picker's bald head with champagne. Tradition also dictated that they heave him in the drink-which they did with dispatch, thus producing the memorable sight of the two skippers treading water and shaking hands. Yet the end of the 21st cup defense was only a beginning. What used to be a private competition between the U.S. and its English-speaking cousins (Canada, Britain, Australia) is becoming an event of Olympian proportions. As of last week, a tentative line...
...patriotism season. Hard hat ideologists can celebrate the trilogy of patriotic holidays: Memorial Day, Flag Day, and the Fourth of July. It's an orgy of flag waving quite unlike anything I'd seen in Cambridge. And after it was all over, it really wasn't; the Reporter Dispatch flashed headlines about the upcoming convention of Westchester County American Legions, to be held in Mt. Kisco. "Yes, Rose, it's true! Here! In Mt. Kisco!" There was a parade, gun salutes, the works. And there was a guy there from the MidWest who gave a speech extolling the virtues...