Word: fasts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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When big news is breaking fast, TIME'S editors believe in taking the time and the intensive effort to explain what it means. At the same time, they know they must not neglect the stories of trends and developments that may not make such black headlines but nevertheless add understanding and meaning to life...
...finished up by running the 1500 meters, last of the ten events, in 4:34.3. That gave Holdorf 7887 points and left Russia's fast-closing Rein Aum in second with 7842. Hans-Joachim Walde of Germany won the bronze medal with 7809 points and Paul Herman of the U.S. was fourth with...
Princeton, unlike Yale, has had a tendency to start fast and finish slow in recent years. Last season they beat everybody until Harvard beat them, then lost another game and had to come from behind to tie Dartmouth for the title...
Yesterday's winner, of course, was Walt Hewlett. In his finest Waltesque form, the junior ace went out fast and finished faster, crossing the line 1:10 before second-place Dave Allen...
...Year revelers in Chinatown. Paradoxically, while poking through the city's sociological byways, Gaisseau misses the singular flavor of New York almost entirely. Like many other well-meaning tourists, he makes a superficial tour of the melting pot but overlooks the fire that keeps it going-the fast, fierce, savvy modernity of a great metropolis...