Word: falling
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...G.O.P.'s future is not all moonlight and magnolias. Early Republican surges have frightened Democrats into shirtsleeve activity. After Nixon's Greensboro triumph, for instance, Kennedy put on a Washington lunch for 60 North Carolina editors. He plans to visit the state twice this fall; Johnson will speak four times. Most dangerous obstacle at the moment for Republicans will be Southern school reopenings with concurrent integration and possible trouble, notably in New Orleans. Federal action, no matter the justice of it, could seriously damage what chances Nixon may have in a South that still remembers Little Rock...
Something for Nothing. Though every new scrap of evidence indicts Stalin as the villain of Potsdam, a share of blame seems to fall on a U.S. that, bent on victory, was too single-minded to set realistic conditions for Japan's surrender. In hindsight, acceptance of such conditions might have ended the war, buttressed Asia against the newly strengthened Communists and relieved the U.S. of the onus of having dropped the first atomic bombs-which the Communists have used as a powerful anti-U.S. propaganda point...
...force was a ragtag outfit, but Belgian officers at Kamina airbase were openly supplying him with spotter planes and tactical advice. At week's end the Lumumba troops paused 20 miles from the frontier, awaiting the attack order. Unlike Kalonji's Mining State, Katanga would scarcely fall without a fight-a fight that the 4,000 U.N. troops stationed in Katanga presumably would watch in strict neutrality...
...match conditions in democratic countries." A day later, Premier Eghbal motored to Saadabad Palace and turned in his resignation. At week's end it still lay on the desk of the Shah, who pondered how to soothe a popular unrest not seen in Iran since the fall of weepy, nationalistic Mossadegh seven years before...
...sign, "Catholic virgin at work. Do not disturb," Father Bowles fails to heed the warning. He accepts a winter rendezvous in a secluded park corner, and when Catherine slips to her knees in the snow, Father Bowles kisses her. Like a badge of shame her lipstick announces his fall from grace when he returns to the rectory for dinner...