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...worst mismatch since the Liston-Patterson fight." cried an exultant Republican. Many California Democrats sadly assented. Lured reluctantly into a statewide TV debate with Republican Richard Nixon. California's Democratic Governor Pat Brown discovered last week that in a head-on clash he was a dub...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Mismatch | 10/12/1962 | See Source »

...CRIMSON teaches the ordinary dub to write quickly and acceptably in a fashion the faculty would adopt if only it could. There is the steady harsh criticism at every stage in the life of every piece you write, from the night editor before it goes down ("Take it back and do it again."), from the rest of the Board next day in the comment books, and from the general public, including roommates; all this from people whose judgements you really care about. And the sweaty sickness of seeing your own poor stuff in print. What time a CRIMSON candidate loses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Open House Tonight, Tomorrow | 12/4/1961 | See Source »

...modest Rome office, sits lean and nervous Enrico Mattei, 55, the chief of Italy's state-owned oil and gas monopoly, called E.N.I, (for Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi). By shrewdly bargaining with any government that wants to deal in oil, Mattei has made E.N.I, so powerful that Italians dub it "the state within the state...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oil: State Within a State | 7/21/1961 | See Source »

...months back to gather together his New Turks. Alican made up for the lack of a party program by circumspect courting of ex-Democrats. ("Many honest people voted Democratic, and they will be welcomed by us.") But when the party's ten founders applied for permission to dub their new grouping either the New Democratic Party or the Free Democratic Party, they were turned down flatly by the alarmed junta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Turkey: Return of the Donkey | 3/3/1961 | See Source »

...chromatic difficulties with unfailing precision. Oddly enough, before any particularly difficult passage she seemed at her most relaxed and carefree; within seconds, she would take off on a high E, then ripple back eleven notes to a mellow A. Her complete, sunny ease caused one concertgoer to dub her "the rich man's Julie Andrews...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: New & Excellent | 3/3/1961 | See Source »

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