Word: help
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Without the universal human urge for freedom, the South Vietnamese would not still be fighting - regardless of all U.S. military help. After peace comes to Viet Nam, the U.S. must count on this same urge to bring about new political strength among the South Vietnamese and the desire to keep their country independent. The concept of freedom is vastly different in Asia, of course, from that of a highly sophisticated and Westernized country like Czechoslovakia. But freedom is contagious when it is allowed to survive at all - and that is both the U.S.'s hope and the Russians...
...nice when things go smoothly on a movie set-when temperament doesn't rise up and take over. Note the scene in Italy, for instance, where Marcello Mastroianni, 43, and Faye Dunaway, 27, are filming A Place for Lovers for Vittorio De Sica. She helps him with his English. He helps her with Italian slang. They both help each other with their diets. They trade compliments: he likes her eyebrows, she likes making movies in his country. And there haven't even been any of those snippy romance-is-in-the-air rumors buzzing around. Says Faye...
When a man is deprived of food, nature prolongs his life by helping him burn up whatever fat he has stored in his body. Perhaps because this has been known for so long, no one has figured out how nature does it, or whether the mechanism might be used to help fat people slim down. In 15 years of investigating this process, the University of London's Dr. Alan Kekwick and colleagues have found that people on a voluntary starvation regimen produce, somewhere in their bodies, a "fat mobilizing substance" (FMS). The substance speeds and eases the process whereby...
Prophet Marshall McLuhan has just invaded what he calls the "hot" medium of printed journalism. As he sees it, people are so absorbed with old-fashioned words that they don't even notice the tidal wave of change about to engulf them. To help them "survive," he says, he is putting out a monthly newsletter called The McLuhan Dew-Line. It is intended to "raise a mighty scream" to warn readers of the imminent electronics takeover...
...price increases were unwarranted, White House aides claimed that the higher cost of the steel settlement could be partially made up in higher productivity. They also noted that labor accounts directly for only 40% of the price of steel. In any event, suggested one Government economist, steel companies could help combat inflation by absorbing at least part of the cost of higher wages instead of "asking the American people...