Word: fared
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Winston, the fare with the Watney's ale runs more to "the real English breakfast" (porridge, bacon and eggs), but it is being downed enthusiastically from 8 a.m. opening until 3 a.m., and pub-crawling is becoming all the rage. The Duke and Duchess of Bedford authorized their name and crest for the Bedford Arms, which opens next week; Slavik himself is planning two more pubs, one Cairo style, the other à la Singapore. "They will be much more crazy," he promises gleefully. "I don't want to be reasonable any more...
...airlines, there are 49 different fares for a flight between New York and Miami, depending on the passenger's marital status ("family rates"), occupation (members of the clergy and military men fly cheaper), whether he is going first class or by air coach, by jet or by piston, at night or by day. Age has become a particularly significant factor in the cost of air travel: in the last month eight major carriers, including American, which pioneered the plan, have begun offering half-fare service on a standby basis to young people between twelve and 21 who had previously...
What hope is there that the present Vietnamese government and its U.S. backers will fare any better? For one thing, the military situation, thanks to the American buildup, has improved, so that the South Vietnamese government can now provide security to at least a fraction of its citizens. And security is the stuff of which loyalty is made. Says one U.S. expert: "The man behind the water buffalo wants above all to know that he's going to wake up alive tomorrow." Another thing is the positive attitude on the part of the government. Declares Premier...
...girl said that the 30 cent subsidy "made sense and was really fair," adding the amount was more than adequate for coffee, toast and cereal breakfast is standard off-campus fare. Another noted that although box lunches nothing anyone got excited about," she would probably use them rather than pay for the extra meal...
Cambridge film-buffs should be especially happy to see the French New Wave pop out of the Brattle's thirteenth birthday cake. Instead of the usual 1920 masterpieces or obscure Japanese fare, we will be treated to six weeks of the best films by Godard, Truffaut, Resnais, and Papatakis...