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Word: denver (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sentences add up to 220 years and $280,000 in fines. What sentence will you impose? The case might have made a script for a TV panel show. But the 30 panelists were not participating for fun. They had recently been appointed federal trial judges and they came to Denver from as far away as the Virgin Islands to attend the first federal Sentencing Institute. As the new judges compared their decisions on the dope peddler and a dozen other selected cases, they were startled by the diversity of their sentences. Often enough, they got a second surprise when they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bench: What Is The Right Punishment? | 2/28/1964 | See Source »

...chartered train, which will take a maximum 300 passengers on a 23-day tour of the U.S. and Mexico. For $1,095 apiece, the rail cruisers will be provided with dancing and entertainment aboard, as well as nine nights in "luxury hotels" in Washington, D.C., New Orleans, Mexico City, Denver, Los Angeles and San Francisco. The baggage allowance will be an eye-opener to the jet-conditioned: a whopping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Travel: Land Cruise | 2/28/1964 | See Source »

...radio speech afterward, Nkrumah vowed that the "evil men and neocolonialist agents amongst us shall be smoked out." Two days later a mob shouting "Ghana yes, Yankee no!" descended on the American embassy in Accra, hauled down the Stars and Stripes. A plucky Negro attache, Emerson Player, 31, of Denver, fought his way through the crowd, ran the flag up again. The government denied that it had anything to do with the incident and expressed "regret," but the assault was obviously officially engineered. The mob was led by a C.P.P. sound truck, and the local Tass correspondent arrived 25 minutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ghana: One Party, Four Walls | 2/14/1964 | See Source »

Conrad's new three-year contract with the Times will not affect his distribution to some 81 papers through the Des Moines Register and Tribune Syndicate under a contract that has four more years to run. Thus his work will continue to appear in the Denver Post-at least until Palmer Hoyt goes hunting for a successor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cartoonist: CARTOONIST Going West | 1/31/1964 | See Source »

...Eastern markets. Record manufacturers use jets to distribute new disks before their popularity wanes, and dresses from Hong Kong are air-freighted to the U.S. on racks, thus saving the importer the $1 a dress he would otherwise have to pay for pressing. Every morning, 6,000 Ibs. of Denver steaks are jet-flown to Phoenix, 20,000 Ibs. of Hawaiian papaya fly to West Coast markets, and a Manhattan shop, Cheese Unlimited, puts on sale oven-fresh brioches and croissants jet-lifted in from Paris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aviation: Freight in the Sky | 1/31/1964 | See Source »

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