Word: coasts
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Among them was Mayo Mohs, a freelance journalist based in Los Angeles who does a good deal of reporting for us on the West Coast and whose own eloquent commentary on the single's problem is quoted in the Essay. As for reporting on the single life, he found that "it is a bit like reporting China-you can't believe everything you hear, and not even a lot of what you see. You gather most of your material by indirection-by looking, listening, being part of-rather than by asking." Sometimes, when he asked, the source...
...swells off Alaska and close to the international date line that keeps Thursday from being Friday, an American submersible is missing. Shrouded in a fog bank, the S.S. Robert Louis Stevenson started on her first-and presumably last-underwater cruise on Aug. 10. Ever since, the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard have kept five search vessels and a gaggle of aircraft looking for the R.L.S. - to the intense interest of Russian trawlers in the area...
...these impressions has grown a coalition of discontent. A State Department Foreign Service officer, back from long years in the Orient, was surprised to find his West Coast family dead set against the war. "Why," he wondered last week, "it's the first time my sister and I have ever deeply disagreed." A Kansan reflected the spreading disenchantment by likening the war to "running a foot race with one foot stuck in a slop bucket." Military Historian S.L.A. Marshall, a retired brigadier who agrees with most military men that the U.S. should have "either gone in there...
...Soviet markets, which already constitute its biggest buyers. And the country's large and enterprising Chinese minority still threatens to cause trouble over the establishment of Malay as the official language. In East Malaysia - the Kansas-sized states of Sarawak and Sabah on Borneo's northern coast - Communist terrorists based in Indonesia harass rubber plantations and lines of communications, diverting money and manpower needed for development...
Loving & Loafing. For Bergman, the full life revolves around three places -Paris, Rome and Danholmen, her private island off the Swedish coast. "Paris is my home," she says, meaning a verdant country estate 25 miles from the city, where Third Husband Lars Schmidt, 50, bases his operations as the Continent's leading theatrical producer. Inevitably, there are first nights and informal suppers for five...