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From then on, the weapons chosen range from flotsam and jetsam to pure slapstick. Director Jack Cardiff is at his most ingenious in a triumphal march that turns out to be an ambush-long avenues of Moorish troops stand at rigid attention, each with a quick viking blade at his back. In the subsequent melee, even the lovely Schiaffino is impaled on a lance the size of a mizzenmast. Though such wounds are invariably mortal, they never seem the least bit serious. And that is probably what keeps Ships from going under...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: A Thing of Booty | 6/12/1964 | See Source »

Last week it was Britain's turn to cry foul. At a press conference in Aden, Major General J. H. Cubbon, commander of Britain's Middle East land forces, said he had "reliable information" that two British soldiers had been killed in an ambush and decapitated. Their heads, he said, were then paraded around the Yemeni town of Taiz on stakes. The report was later discounted by U.S. diplomats in Taiz. Nonetheless, as the Laborite Daily Herald noted, the two soldiers "were killed-and they were killed in a war which drags on with no end in sight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aden: It's No Eden | 5/15/1964 | See Source »

...guerrilla war, the Viet Cong distinguished themselves with one of their grisliest blows. Ambushing a truck convoy transporting twoscore women and children in the central mountains, 150 Communist terrorists shot or stabbed to death six women and five children, wounded 21 other women. Then the Reds mutilated several of the bodies, carving out the victims' hearts and spleens. The government retaliated with less savage successes of its own. Three hundred miles north of Saigon, Rangers overran a Viet Cong ordnance depot, capturing 166 weapons, TNT, and 1,000 detonators. Twenty miles north of the capital, a self-defense corps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Viet Nam: Remember the Card! | 5/8/1964 | See Source »

Keeping a car at the Business School parking lot has become increasingly inconvenient. Car owners are subjected to a twenty-minute walk across the river and a possible ambush on the way back. Private lots in Cambridge have limited capacities, so that for many drivers the only alternative to the Business School is parking furtively on "safe" side streets. More room for parking in Cambridge is badly needed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Parking in Cambridge | 4/17/1964 | See Source »

...Laceros," or Lancers, the army's crack fighting force. In some villages, the military investigates every citizen, questions unarmed strangers, shoots on sight any armed newcomers. Many of Ruiz' patrols are disguised as civilians, inviting bandit attack; army undercover men infiltrate bandit gangs, lead them into ambush. Colombian pilots, who have learned air envelopment tactics in the U.S., are equipped with scores of choppers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Colombia: Stamping Out la Violencia | 3/13/1964 | See Source »

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