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Word: harboring (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...apartment (estimated cost: at least $150,000, plus yearly maintenance of $20,000), and their 3,000-acre estate in Westchester County's Pocantico Hills. If there were time they could also visit their fully staffed house on Washington's Foxhall Road, their summer home in Seal Harbor, Me., or their Venezuela ranch, where they honeymooned. Bill and Mary Scranton often drive 150 miles from the executive mansion to spend weekends at Marworth, their $350,000 longtime home at Dalton, Pa. Their furniture is still scattered among these two homes and a Georgetown residence in Washington, which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: TEES, TIGERS, TITMICE--& A PRESIDENT TOO? | 3/6/1964 | See Source »

After the kidnap-slaying of a rich widow's young son, police chase the two killers to the wet end of a jetty in the harbor at Cannes. Suddenly, three men step forth, each claiming that he is an innocent bystander and the other two the culprits. All their alibis seem as dubious as their morals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Tripe a la Mode de Cannes | 3/6/1964 | See Source »

UMBERTO MASTROIANNI-Bonino, 7 West 57th. This major Italian sculptor (an uncle of Movie Actor Marcello Mastroianni) casts planks and lumps of bronze and gives the tortured results such names as Hiroshima, Violenza, Pearl Harbor. Together, they look like a junk heap of civilization from which blooms a brute mess of skulls, limbs and deformities: machine-age fleurs du mal. Through March...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Art in New York: Feb. 28, 1964 | 2/28/1964 | See Source »

Early last week a handful of junior army and police officers crept into the white, bougainvillea-shrouded presidential mansion overlooking Libreville's humid harbor. The sleeping President was hauled from his bed with a revolver in his side, then found himself quickly spirited off to the Baraka military camp outside the capital. When Libreville awoke, the rebels had control of the airport, post office, radio station and government buildings. The coup committee announced that "Léon Mba and his acolytes" had been thrown out, named Aubame provisional Prime Minister, and looting got under...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gabon, West Germany: De Gaulle to the Rescue | 2/28/1964 | See Source »

Under the flame trees that line Dar es Salaam's breezy waterfront esplanade, the 45th Royal Marine Commando band tootled a medley of marches. Carefree Tanganyikans of all races sauntered under sunny skies, staring at the great British warships at anchor outside Dar's tidy harbor or simply listening to the music. But the holiday mood was superficial. All through East Africa, worried government leaders were busy patching the flimsy fabric of their infant nations, torn by a week of armed mutiny and racial violence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: East Africa: On the Mend | 2/7/1964 | See Source »

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