Word: warned
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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Some officers contend that the result of the presidential order will be a net loss, both in gold and in national security. They warn of a flight from the service by married men unwilling to be parted from their families, and predict that the first to go will be the expert technicians already tempted by high salaries and plentiful Levittowns back in the States. The good old days, when Wiesbaden village so overflowed with togetherness that 40% of its servicemen voluntarily extended the normal three-year tour of duty to four, seem coming to an end. But some of Wiesbaden...
Worst of the Best. In rehashing the election, editorialists fell generally into two camps. Those who had backed Nixon hastened to warn Kennedy that he possessed no "mandate" from the American people to change things overnight. "This was no landslide," commented the Salt Lake City Tribune. "There is no great popular mandate which the ambitious and dynamic young Senator takes with him into the White House. This should be a sobering influence on him. He needs some restraint on an oft-indicated impulsiveness." Added the Houston Chronicle: "The people did not tell him to inaugurate vast new programs...
...with our African friends." Smirnov turned on his heel and stalked up the aisle, where a German attendant, not realizing it was the Soviet ambassador, grabbed his arm and marched him out of the hall. The 60-odd Africans present remained silent. But Bundestag President Eugen Gerstenmaier had to warn angry Germans in the audience that Smirnov had diplomatic immunity...
...that it could happen to him causes us to suspect that he does not know his own church very well-or that he wants the presidency so hungrily that he will say anything to get it. Either way, it is a bad risk, and it is my duty to warn my people-which I have done...
George is confident that his method can spot severe CAT in time to warn pilots not to fly through it. The only trouble is that present facilities cannot furnish enough weather data to track down CAT wherever it may exist...