Word: throws
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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Military Pageant. Just how well the President knows will be evident this week. Nixon is coming back to Washington from San Clemente early to throw a Labor Day party at the White House for at least 200 labor leaders, including Meany-a radical departure, especially for a Republican President, from the pro forma proclamations that have marked Labor Day celebrations in recent years. After dinner, they will be joined on the South Lawn by an estimated 6,000 labor union employees and their families for a military pageant that will conclude with the Army Band playing Tchaikovsky...
Allende, who was runner-up with 38.9% of the vote in the 1964 presidential race, answers the question of whether he would hold elections again. "I believe that in 1976 there will be elections. If we have done badly, they will throw us out and elect someone else." Despite disclaimers, some Chileans are fearful that Allende might attempt to turn the country into a one-party Marxist state, where elections might be no more meaningful than those in any Communist country. Even so, as Chileans go to the polls this week, three presidential candidates are running neck and neck, with...
...sooner does Aristotle Onassis lay one rift rumor to rest than he starts another. There was Jackie in New York, there was Ari in Athens, and there was Old Flame Maria Callas vacationing at the nearby isle of Tragonisi. One day Maria decided to throw a beach party. Ari dropped in by helicopter, greeted Maria with a kiss and picnicked away the golden hours with Maria and two other guests. Responding like a Dalmatian to the fire bell, Jackie flew back to Greece, to Onassis, to the yacht Christina, and to squelch rumors...
...room with Elliott each time." As a child, Elliott was always anxious to please and quick to apologize when he imagined he had done wrong. When his father would tire after tossing the boy in the air and catching him, little Elliott would say, "I sorry, Daddy," throw his arms around his father and give him a conciliatory kiss. At the height of World War II, when Elliott was 51, Goldstein was drafted into the Army. He promptly fractured an ankle, contracted pneumonia and spent eight months in the hospital with a collapsed lung. Lucille made ends meet by selling...
...performs as if he were in full possession of a secret, but only one person has the solution-Chabrol-and he is not giving it away. Perhaps, he implies, there is more than one. Perhaps moral laws are subject to appeal. Perhaps, as Mallarme observed, "All thought emits a throw of the dice." Most film makers vainly attempt to have it both ways; Chabrol succeeds. This Man Must Die is as full of intelligence as a seminar and as suspenseful as a series of passes at Monte Carlo...