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Word: freshness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Sakharov, "the leadership seems afraid of even a hint of debate. Yet the only guarantee of a scientific democratic approach to politics, economic development and culture is intellectual free dom and debate." Sakharov charges that censorship has not only killed "the living soul" of Soviet literature, but is stifling fresh ideas in other creative fields as well. He therefore calls for the abolition of Glavlit, the omnipotent censorship department that rules over the printed word in the Soviet Union, and urges its replacement by new and liberal press laws...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia: Voice of Dissent | 7/19/1968 | See Source »

...businessmen have been harassed and imprisoned there; trade with China has declined 20% in the past two years. Even the popularity of the talent candidates had its practical side. Standing foursquare in favor of good government, they gave the Japanese voter a breath of his current enthusiasm in politics-"fresh air"-without making him go through a disruptive housecleaning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: JAPAN'S MOOD OF TRANQUILLITY | 7/19/1968 | See Source »

...other groups and labels are cashing in on the same market, including the Cowsills on MGM (Indian Lake) and Manfred Mann on Mercury (My Name Is Jack). But Buddah and Bogart hold the original charter. "We are giving kids something to identify with that is clean, fresh and happy," Bogart says. "Let them worry about the world's problems when they get older...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pop: Tunes for Teeny-Weenies | 7/19/1968 | See Source »

...piper wanted to pipe in the haggis or hire the entire regimental band of the Coldstream Guards; it can arrange a 1,000-guest party or a richly refined funeral. The store's export department, which grossed over $7 million last year, has sent gooseberries to Saudi Arabia, fresh flowers for a wedding in Nigeria and smoked kippers to a homesick Englishman in Ceylon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Retailing: What Brings Them There | 7/19/1968 | See Source »

Nixon was the first to speak. He had decided at a strategy meeting earlier in the day to initially speak of his qualifications for the office of the Presidency; he wanted to show that he was a versatile and experienced man, he wanted to show the nation a fresh Nixon. So his initial speech was taken up with an explanation of how he had been on the Johnny Carson show and had spoken of his childhood desire to be a concert pianist at which point Mr. Carson suggested that he play the piano for the people now, an offer which...

Author: By Ronald H. Janis, | Title: Making of the President '68 | 7/16/1968 | See Source »

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