Word: ets
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...story of a West German tart who takes an unusual interest in her client's lives. Stars Nadja Tiller and Curt Jurgens. Starts Sunday: Ingmar Bergman's early (1952) episodic comedy, Secrets of Women, is funny indeed. It stars the usual Bergman repertoire--Eva Dahlbeck, Anita Bjork, Gunnar Bjornstrand, et...
Screw Caps. The vineyards of the premium producers-Almaden, Beaulieu, Beringer, Cresta Blanca. Inglenook, Korbel, Krug, Louis Martini, Masson, Wente, et al.-are concentrated chiefly in the Napa Valley and coastal areas near San Francisco. Most own their own vineyards, bottle their table wine in the old traditional style of the good French winemakers, studiously disdaining such modern advances as concrete fermentation vats and screw-cap bottle tops. Their wine is labeled with the name of the grape from which it is made, so that buyers can approximate the European equivalent in a California product. In white wines, Pinot Chardonnay...
...N.A.B.E. economists were skeptical about the chances for what FORTUNE calls a superboom. There will be no real boom, most of them agreed, until businessmen start spending vigorously on capital expansion-and that is unlikely to happen until the newly tightfisted U.S. consumer (TIME, July 21 et seq.) decides to open his wallet wider. The N.A.B.E.'s outgoing president, Dr. George Cline Smith, senior partner of the Manhattan economic consulting firm of MacKay-Shields Associates, blamed the international news for the consumer's timidity. Said Smith: "If the economy is going to take off for the expected highs...
...from "Mary's flowers," the rose was considered as profane for a century or so, due to its naughty association with Cupid, the Romans, et al. Rose heps (not hips) can easily be made into beads, and rose petals can be rolled and pressed into beads. These were within the reach of the poorest congregations and easy to count. The church sanctified the rose after finding that it couldn't root...
...Twentieth Century (CBS, 6-6:30 p.m.). The first of this excellent program's fall shows deals with "Hungary Today"-filmed in Hungary and including interviews with farmers, a journalist, a young Communist et...