Word: filles
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...northwest of Phnom-Penh in the heart of what was once Cambodia's rice granary, might soon fall. Each night the Communists overrun another tiny outpost protecting the city. An inspection of Battambang's defenses, says a recent visitor, turned up "empty holes and no soldiers to fill them...
...quake, big waves of low intensity sound roll out across the audience, untying shoelaces and knocking out denture plates. The special effects put DeMille to shame and if you're from the cast, the sight of seeing the Wicked Witch of the West crumble into stinking ashes will fill you with joy for days. They're not going to make any disaster films that will beat this for fun A piece of advice sit in the front row to get the full effect of Sensurround but remember, "The Management is not responsible" for deafness, heart-attacks or religious visions which...
...myth and the reality take on many forms. The classic case--fated to frustration, needless to say--is the lovesick student who hopes that his heart can flame forth anew after the fire of a once-torrid affair has been snuffed out in the frigid winter. As women fill the streets of Cambridge in their low-cut pastel dresses, as men walk by in their tight-fitting T-shirts, this unattached youth sighs in paralysis at the endless possibilities passing by Sadly the student pauses in the reading of Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy to dream of the distant...
...swift rise in the documentary derby is part of a network strategy to fill a partial vacuum in network programming. CBS and NBC mount full-length documentaries from time to time, but not regularly. CBS' excellent 60 Minutes generally tackles a number of subjects each week in what TV journalists call a magazine format, as does its monthly NBC counterpart Weekend...
...radical in federal concrete. The evolution of American radicalism was apparently much on Swados' mind when he wrote Celebration. He was a serious man whose leftist politics and social conscience developed during the Depression '30s. Sympathetic members of his own generation and background are likely to fill in the gaps. Others may wish that Sam Lumen's secret diary will one day be discovered by that talented ghostwriter-secretary. ∙R. Z. Sheppard