Word: apartness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Despite last week's punitive invasion of Jordan, Israel faces increasing danger from a growing army of Arab terrorists. Jordan is fairly exploding with these new commandos, who infiltrate Israel in ever greater numbers for ever more damaging raids that are sometimes held only hours apart. They come from all parts of the Arab world, belong to several groups and are variously equipped-but they are united in their determination to make a battlefield of Israel. TIME Correspondent Edward Hughes spent much of the past two weeks examining the terrorists and their goals. His report...
...operation, the Times's four downtown-news sections are trucked in mat form or transmitted by computer-typesetter to the suburban edition's new $7 000,000 plant in Costa Mesa. There, Managing Editor Ted Weegar, former assistant managing editor of the metropolitan edition, tears the pages apart and remakes them as he sees fit. Orange County stories are scattered throughout the entire newspaper. National and world news can be replaced on page 1 and in the rest of the first section, but only if an Orange County story deserves the prominence. No attempt will be made...
Stroheim's only sound film, Walking Down Broadway, was ripped apart by Fox, small pieces of it used in a later film entitled Hello Sister, also missing apparently. Similarly, Chaplin hired Josef von Sternberg (The Blue Angel) to direct a film, The Sea-Gull, which Chaplin took home with him upon completion and never released. Chaplin never gave a reason for his capricious suppression of the film, and its existence now is doubtful...
...term. There were mixers at two Houses, Phil Ochs was in town, and there was a big hockey game across the river. But Bill Bradley was at the IAB, and 1600 people--the largest basketball crowd in two decades--jammed into the place to watch him tear the Crimson apart. To say the least, they were surprised...
Opponents of continental drift have argued that there is no good explanation for the stupendous forces that would be required to move continents thousands of miles apart and no reason for them to drift in different directions...