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...Bobet pedaled into Paris' Pare des Princes, a comfortable 15 min., 49 sec. ahead of Switzerland's Kubler. Third man in the Tour's history to win twice running, Bobet earned $28,500 in prize money, an estimated $43,000 in extras and France's heartfelt bravo...
...villain (Stanley Baker) across the polar floes. As a sort of wrong-way Simon Legree who munches Saltines as malevolently as if they were human bones. Actor Baker is good for some laughs, but by the time he is stowed in the Deepfreeze, many moviegoers will sigh a heartfelt ditto to Ladd's last line: "Come on; it's over...
President Gustavo Rojas Pinilla is more moderate, but seemingly feels that he must go right down the line with his Conservative Party on its most heartfelt plank, union of church and state. He has increasingly turned the agreement against the Protestants. Such actions inevitably get Colombia a bad press abroad; sensitive Colombians may be astonished to learn that their country is well on the way to earning a reputation for bigotry second, among Western nations, only to Spain...
...offered to call a special meeting of the American nations in Washington (date unspecified) to talk economic aid-without changing the tally. Mexico and Argentina were openly fighting the resolution, seemingly fearful that it ultimately meant intervention. Dulles made a last heartfelt argument...
...agree that many who favor Hawalian statehood are moved by their sentiments towards those God-gifted isles in the pacific. Yet, more than heartfelt sentiments, there are a number of arguments for statehood which every fellow United States citizen should consider. Here briefly are some of the arguments for statehood...