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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Island. A Japanese silent (nobody says a word) that describes with relentless monotony the hard but beautiful life of a Japanese family who struggle to exist on a barren island in Japan's Inland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Oct. 26, 1962 | 10/26/1962 | See Source »

Outdated Qat. Against this regime, Sallal and his friends were plotting for 20 years, ever since he qualified for training at a military academy in Iraq. "In Baghdad," he says, "I was dazzled by all the wonderful things that did not exist in Yemen. If I viewed Baghdad as progress, you can understand what Yemen is like." Involvement in plots often landed Sallal in jail. He spent ten years as a prisoner, seven of them in solitary confinement in a dungeon at Hajjah, where he was chained to an iron ball. His stomach still suffers from the diet, and Sallal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yemen: Arabia Felix | 10/26/1962 | See Source »

...group was immediately faced with the problems that lay ahead. "Very tricky social and cultural dilemmas emerge," Leary said, "if your consciousness extends beyond the language you know and the culture in which you exist. The question has been: do you attempt to harness on-going cultural games to the possibilities of expanded consciousness or do you attempt to set up new social forms...

Author: By Joel E. Cohen, | Title: Drugs and Innter Freedom | 10/25/1962 | See Source »

Lodge criticized the Administration for its unemployment policy, particularly for a vocational retraining program which "will train people badly for jobs that don't exist." Whatever retraining is necessary should be carried out by industry, and should be supported by government tax incentives, he said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lodge Proposes Economic Board | 10/25/1962 | See Source »

...Soviet military presence within 48 hours or face American military action would have been both naive and dangerous. On September 13, President Kennedy assured the American people that the United States was ready to move against Cuba if and when the evidence indicated that "an offensive threat does exist." He stressed that the presence of an offensive missle capacity or the development of a Soviet military base would constitute such a threat...

Author: By Peter R. Kann, | Title: Cuba | 10/24/1962 | See Source »

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