Word: exploiting
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Providence will have to exploit the Crimson's lack of depth, evidenced in the Cornell meet...
...open and hard-hitting reporting that serves it so well. Certainly no editor wanted to be merely a propaganda outlet for Khrushchev. James Reston, Washington bureau chief of the New York Times, felt that the answer was for the press to cover the story, but not to let Khrushchev exploit its enterprise, or offer him special forums. Wrote Reston: "The press and wireless agencies cannot in a free society play heroes and villains with the news. The press, radio and television companies are obliged to cover the news-and whatever Khrushchev does is undeniably news-but they are not obliged...
...Private Life of a Private Eye (Enoch Light and the Light Brigade; Command). Bandleader Light, Command's artist-and-repertory chief, and Fellow-Composer Lewis A. Davies have written a ballet for the ear, suggesting that stereo may give rise to original compositions to exploit its spatial effects. The score runs the gamut of styles, incorporating some fine workable musical ideas, as well as some that are merely reminiscent of background music for crime melodramas...
...obviously was getting hard to tell just who was doing most to fan the religious issue-those who make a point of it, those who deprecate it, or those who call attention to those who deprecate it. Jack Kennedy, asked whether he agreed that Nixon was trying to exploit prejudice, answered that he was "sure the Vice President does not want this campaign to hinge on a religious debate...
Islanders still talk about Riley Allen's exploit on that Sunday 19 years ago. In 48 years on the Star-Bulletin, he has given them plenty to remember. A lifelong Republican and small-d Democrat. Allen showed his colors privately and in print at every opportunity. In 1912, two years after his arrival in Honolulu from the sports department of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, he sparked the crusade that culminated last year in Hawaiian statehood. He backed legislation-opposed by the islands' powerful sugar and pineapple interests-that opened the public schools to children of imported Oriental laborers...