Word: work
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...council of the new Administration's defense chiefs, civilian and military, to "reexamine" U.S. defense programs in the light of Soviet policies and "the rapid pace of technological change." He would "work with these leaders." said Nixon, to develop "policies that will insure that America, already militarily the strongest nation in the world, will maintain this superiority...
...private. The conference would submit to Nixon proposals for achieving a "mobilization of America's brainpower and heartpower" in the "cause of peace and freedom." ¶Four regional conferences of Free World heads of government-separate conferences for the NATO countries, Latin America, Africa and Asia-to work out new regional programs...
...stands a jaunty, greying, middle-sized man, his left hand leaning on a cane, his right hand outstretched in the eternal gesture of the office seeker. "How do you do," he says, pumping his hand, already swollen from handshaking. "I'm unemployed, and I want to go to work for you. My name is Paul Bagwell...
...notable decision: last year the court voted 5-to-2 that, in effect, Michigan employers may be taxed to pay unemployment compensation to Michigan workers who are thrown out of work when strikes shut down vital parts plants in other states. Management complained that the ruling would oblige an employer to finance a strike against himself. Author of the majority opinion: Associate Justice George Edwards, 46, onetime (1938-39) U.A.W. director of welfare. * Despite their party's low ebb at home, a remarkable number of Michigan Republicans have been appointed to top jobs in the Eisenhower Administration. Among them...
...International Rescue Committee, Jaanimets at last felt safe. He had planned his break for three years, he explained, but all Soviet merchant mariners must take their shore leaves in groups and are ordered to keep an eye on each other. Jaanimets had been trusted to work outside Estonia only because he was just nine when the Russians occupied his country and was then considered free from contamination by the pre-Soviet regime. For three years he waited patiently for Baltika to put in at a U.S. port...