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...HALLMARK HALL OF FAME (NBC, 6-7:30 p.m.). Maurice Evans, Richard Burton, Roddy McDowall and Lee Remick star in Shakespeare's The Tempest. Color. Repeat...
...developing a middle class of civil servants and teachers, preferences are becoming more sophisticated. Bantus refuse to read or speak Afrikaans, react quickest to English-language advertising. British habits are widely copied: 80% of all hats sold in South Africa are bought by Bantus, who consider a hat the hallmark of English gentility, and three out of four Bantu homes prefer tea to coffee...
Heavens Above! bears the hallmark of the Boulting Brothers, whose I'm All Right, Jack gave Sellers his alltime juiciest part. It is a collage of comic bits pasted together with satire: Sellers walking into an open grave in a rainstorm, Sellers munching dog biscuits along with his sherry, a train compartment full of clerics looking startled when "the last supper" is announced in the dining car ahead...
Fiscal responsibility is presently the most popular of all issues with Capitol Hill Republicans-and from the beginning of his administration as Governor, Rockefeller has made pay-as-you-go state spending his hallmark. On that basis, he could now tell the Republican legislators just what they wanted to hear-and, in the process, get in some pretty good cracks at Democrat John Kennedy. Kennedy's fiscal policies, Rocky said, were "gutless." The President's public-works spending programs amounted to a political "slush fund." Like Kennedy, Rockefeller is for a tax cut-in fact, he argued...
...crowded world where privacy is increasingly difficult, more and more Americans are trying to exert some measure of control over who can summon them out of a hot bath, a sound sleep, or an absorbing conversation. The unlisted phone number, long a hallmark of distinction for the few, has become nearly as common as a credit card...