Word: expression
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Betweens. Politically, the rebels were in better shape. Despite De Gaulle's hopes to the contrary, the economic boom in Algiers (TIME, June 20) and other Algerian cities has not won over to the French cause even those Moslems who benefit from it. Though few of them dare express their views for fear of French army reprisals, the bulk of Algeria's Moslems, including some who outwardly "collaborate" with France, continue to sympathize with the F.L.N. demand for independence. Higher wages for Moslem workers often help finance a bigger contribution to F.L.N. coffers, and time and again, French...
...down (1588), England ruled the waves, and no one had ever so masterfully ruled England as Elizabeth I. The Elizabethan was agape at the sheer wonder of himself: "What a piece of work is a man! How noble in reason! How infinite in faculty! In form and moving how express and admirable! In action how like an angel! In apprehension how like...
...moving. In Rome, all you feel like doing is looking out the window." A Milanese is always going somewhere: to his job, or to one of the cafes and bars in the glass-domed Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, or to Italy's largest railway station to board the express to Rome, or to a business appointment in the slim, 33-story Pirelli Building, which is Western Europe's tallest, and was designed by a native son, world-famed Architect Gio Ponti...
Wrote the Daily Express' Noel Goodwin: "The foremost British composer since Shakespeare's own day here meets our national genius on equal terms...
ZECKENDORF HOTELS will discontinue their 130,000-credit-card system in favor of American Express card. Reason: it is cheaper for hotels to pay American Express a 3% billing charge than to run their own system...