Word: counts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...France, West Germany, Italy. Canada, Brazil, Japan, Belgium, Australia, Mexico (among many others) without being censored. And there are those who might argue that political figures in the U.S. are often the most unhappy of all about what we say about them. In the end we (and other journalists) count on the reliability of our reporting and the responsibility of our writing to make our case as best...
...found his fellow conspirators plunged into gloom. The only soldiers they could count on were the three paratroop regiments that had rebelled with them. The rest of the armed forces in Algeria were either in opposition or sitting on the fence. Challe, who had hoped to win by a bloodless coup d'état, collapsed. Salan made a last effort to keep the Revolt of the Generals going?again from a balcony overlooking the Forum, where a supercharged Algiers mob was again screaming that it had been betrayed. But Salan's words could not be heard?someone...
When Britain sold six Viscount turbo prop planes to Peking last month, one official said wryly: "We've sent six Viscounts to Communist China-seven if you count Lord Montgomery.''* But to the U.S. it was no joke. "We are not very happy about that sale." said Secretary of State Dean Rusk. The Treasury Department told the International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. that it would withhold a U.S. license permitting its British subsidiary to supply British-made navigational gear for the Viscounts...
Although Balanchine has created 55 works for his City Ballet, and by his own count "made up enough steps to feed the world for 100 years.'' he had never before attempted a ballet as massive as the evening-long Midsummer Night's Dream. (His longest previous effort: The Nutcracker, which as a children's matinee attraction has become the most lucrative work in City Ballet's repertory.) Moreover, in turning to Shakespeare. Balanchine had violated one of his own favorite theories-that ballet should be pure dance and should not tell a story. But what...
...tonight, Radcliffe freshmen will no longer have to count their one o'clocks: they will receive the privilege of upperclassmen of staying out till one as often as they like...