Word: eying
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...press conference was scheduled for 12:30. At that time, some 200 newsmen were awaiting his presence in the East Room of the White House. Already set up was what the journalists have dubbed the "people eater"-a television camera, set almost eye-to-nose in front of the President, with teleprompting devices attached. Above the President's head was an umbrellalike aluminum reflector into which the flood lights were focused. The idea was to protect the President's eyes, and to help erase the worry lines from his face. As it turned out, he looked fine...
...Just as eye-filling are the new mesh suits. With a now-you-see-me-now-you-don't magic, the mesh meets the flesh in various gradations of bravado-across the midriff, along the sides, and over necklines that dip to the navel. In its most exotic form, the mesh suit makes its owner look like a mermaid who could not-or did not want to-wriggle out of someone's fishnet. Cole of California has already turned out 200,000 mesh suits and is still far short of meeting the demand. Not even the fact that...
...Francisco, for example, International Business Machines engineers suggested that an orbiting laboratory 200 miles above the earth could complete in two days a global survey of all land under cultivation, even distinguishing between corn and wheat and oats, and spotting plant diseases before they are visible to the human eye. It would take a fleet of 50 planes as long as 20 years to do the same...
Heading into another television season, American Broadcasting Co.'s schedule is chockablock with new shows -Gidget, Tammy, Honey West, Jesse James, The FBI, and an everyday offscreen cliffhanger that might be called Keep Your Eye on Norton Simon. The California industrialist, who has broadened his Hunt Foods into a far-reaching company (TIME cover, June 4), has been a prime stockholder in ABC for more than two years. Last week it was disclosed that he has bought much more stock through Hunt and a subsidiary, McCall Corp., boosting his stake from 6% to 9% of the outstanding shares...
...hillside overlooking East Germany, the men who have molded the spy, a Pole named Leiser, silently shake his hand. They have come thus far together. Now he must go on alone. "There were no fine words," writes Author Le Carré, his eye fixed on the solitary figure going down the hill into the obliterating night shadows. "It was as if they had all taken leave of Leiser long...