Word: ills
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Marseille. After digesting this unpleasant assortment of news, an aide of President Charles de Gaulle last week said worriedly, "Things are not going at all well, mon general." De Gaulle stared at him with studied surprise, asked solicitously, "What's wrong? Is some member of your family ill...
...ill-fated tractor negotiations were at least a reminder of the 1,200 men captured in the disastrous Bay of Pigs landing, but the men are only a tiny fraction of those jammed into jails from one end of Castro's island to the other. After the April attack, some 250,000 political prisoners were herded into jails and makeshift concentration camps. More than 40,000 are still there, waiting and withering in deplorable conditions...
...putter that did it. In 90 holes at Olympia Fields, he three-putted not a single green. Barber, a scrawny little fellow-5 ft. 5 in., 137 Ibs. -turned pro at 24 after licking every amateur around the Jacksonville, Ill. farm where he was raised. Recognizing his physical disadvantages. Jerry Barber patiently fitted himself for the game. He built up his wrists and shoulders with a daily regimen of weight lifting and calisthenics, spent hours exercising with a homemade contraption-a lo-lb. weight tied to a broom handle. Wherever he played for the money, he painstakingly stalked the course...
Hillside, Ill., Melody Top Theater: Anything Goes, with Phil Ford and Mimi Mines...
Hinsdale, Ill., Salt Creek Playhouse: The Teahouse of the August Moon, with Comedian Jack Douglas and his Japanese wife, Reiko...