Word: bombing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...tube who wrote your article better book a little more; a B is not a B, it is a bomb. But on the whole, I would give him a hook plus...
Should De Gaulle ever succeed in wedding his obese atomic bomb to his frail Diamant rocket (current orbital payload: 175 Ibs.), France will have obtained a nuclear-missile capability of sorts in the Western Hemisphere-a feat even Khrushchev presumably failed to achieve. France has magnanimously made clear that it plans to permit other nations to use its Guiana pad, including, by all means...
...proof, McNamara pointed out that the U.S. has placed in NATO more than 800 ICBMs, more than 300 Polaris missiles and hundreds of bombers. The aggregate yield of nukes stored in Germany alone, McNamara added, is more than 5,000 times the yield of the Hiroshima bomb...
...Gaulle in reality has at last been recognized as a member of the nuclear club. In the past, whenever the U.S. talked nonproliferation, it meant to exclude France from having a separate deterrent; last week nonproliferation suddenly seemed to mean joining with De Gaulle in keeping the bomb from other nations...
...Christianity. One is recognition that the postwar religious revival in U.S. churchgoing was to an important degree a numbers game-a peacetime reflection of foxhole faith. Justifiably, many critics within the churches wondered whether the Sunday-morning crowds indicated much more than conformism born out of fear of "the bomb." Many of these same critics are now analyzing the evidences of a new spirit of Christian responsibility that is transforming many suburban churches, both old neo-Gothic and new fish-shaped. One sign is the number of Christians who form study groups to read the Bible and such avant-garde...