Word: clipping
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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WAYNE AND SHUSTER TAKE AN AFFECTIONATE LOOK AT BOB HOPE AND BING CROSBY (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). Canada's top comics, Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster, have a little harmless fun with some of the century's most celebrated comedians in a series of film-clip profiles starting with Bob and Bing. Premiere...
...Canadian National Railways, which last week announced that though it lost $60 million on 1965 passenger service, it has now ordered five of the turbotrains developed by the U.S.'s United Aircraft Corp. Even without roadbed improvements, these lightweight, low-slung, turbojet-powered whizbangs should be able to clip nearly an hour off the present five-hour Montreal-Toronto...
...between Cecil's innards and the cockpit, where he could get guidance from the ground. He was armed with the flashlight, screw driver and pliers that he always carries with him when flying. Finally he thought he had located the right relay switch. Taking a dime-store binder clip that he uses to hold papers in his documents case, Cotton ripped off one of the clasp's wire handles, stripped an equipment strap for insulation ("My hands were sweating") and inserted the wire with the pliers. "Okay, okay!" he yelled to White, who then pushed the forward-gear...
...dollars spent abroad over dollars earned there-has already helped stall negotiations for world monetary reform, caused U.S. corporations to invade the European market for dollar bonds, prompted Charles de Gaulle to keep cashing in France's dollars for U.S. gold at a $33 million-a-month clip. Last week the Administration got more bad news: imports are climbing so fast that the nation may well run a $1.8 billion payments deficit this year, as against $1.3 billion...
Eleven months before his death, he gave his 105-piece collection of modern sculpture to the state of Israel. "In this clip-clap, ragtag life," he proclaimed, "this is the most heartwarming thing I have ever done." But the loneliness of the short-distance runner still stayed with him, and to the end he never stopped competing...