Word: publicize
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...Ralph Nader. He changed the attitude from "The public be damned!" to "Beware of the consumer...
...this public and private activity was beginning to surface long before the Son Tay raid, but Son Tay brought the whole effort into the open. "After this, I believe that nothing is impossible," says Mrs. Kevin McManus, secretary-treasurer of the National League. "It's a tremendous boost. People do care now." Many wives take the Son Tay raid as an overdue sign of concern on the part of the U.S. Government; they also feel that it will buoy the morale of their imprisoned husbands. No one, however, is quite sure just how the prisoners will find out about...
...alive, is still too high for her and, she thinks, for the country. She applauds last week's rescue raid on the Son Tay P.O.W. camp ?"It's the first time we've seen anything constructive done"?but decries the situation in which almost all other public efforts on the prisoners' behalf have been the work of "women and children." The disillusion of the prisoners' wives "is coming to a boiling point," she says. "The pats on the head are not enough any more. Calling us the bravest women in the world won't work...
...passing the Senate 60-19. While its backing was bipartisan, Nixon's veto was not. The Republicans have more campaign funds to spend than the Democrats and thus have more to lose by an expenditure limit. Another point on many legislators' minds was the belief that the public is increasingly opposed to lavish campaign spending...
...East bloc was present in Budapest, with one highly significant exception: East Germany's Walter Ulbricht. He stayed in East Berlin to show his displeasure with his Communist comrades for cozying up to West Germany. Ulbricht's truancy brought a growing rift within the East bloc into public view for the first time...