Word: flew
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...hockey players flew to Philadelphia Saturday and beat the Penn varsity, 6-3, before a crowd conservatively estimated at 10,000. Penn next year enters the Ivy League and many think the Quakers will replace Dartmouth as the league's soft touch...
...blood among the Arab countries has sent scores of defectors criss crossing in the air lanes. Sallal's charge d'affaires at the Yemeni embassy in Czechoslovakia last week flew to Beirut and announced that he was on his way to offer his services to the royalists. A Jordanian army officer went over to the Egyptian side. And an Egyptian intelligence officer armed with a Sten gun forced the pilot of an Egyptian turboprop airliner bound for a Red Sea port to fly him to Jordan, where he took political asylum...
...When a band of 80 Castroite guerrillas went on a rampage in Colombia's remote southern interior, ambushing army patrols, slashing telephone lines and bombing roads and bridges, Lleras quickly moved to put down the insurrection. He not only rushed in 800 troops but hopped a helicopter and flew to the scene himself...
...sooner had Paris showings ended than fashion editors and buyers flew back into New York last week, right into a ten-day marathon viewing of U.S. summer collections. What they saw was in many respects just as good as what they had seen in Paris, and in some ways -because U.S. designers are closer to the mass market-even better...
...entirely give up the idea of restraint. As far as prices go, warned the President's Council of Economic Advisers, there are still plenty of areas "about which guidepost questions might be raised." The questions, and a flock of the old familiar Administration telegrams, flew last week in one of those areas: gasoline prices...