Word: indianized
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that the British had whisked out of Nicosia by plane on a March afternoon in 1956, to exile in the remote Seychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean, had come home-as exiled leaders usually do -a hero...
...Pakistan has kept its firm Western alignment, but Ayub has gone to unprecedented lengths to soothe his country's bitter quarrel with India. He has stilled the strident propaganda of the country's radios, last month became the first Pakistani leader to attend the Indian High Commission's Republic Day celebration in Karachi. After a recent border incident he said mildly: "If our chaps are at fault, we will take action against them...
...could use some capital infusion. The Massachusetts-sized country on the Pacific Coast of Central America still derives 60% of its export income from big coffee plantations owned mostly by a handful of rich old families. The farm wage has not yet topped 60? a day for the illiterate Indian masses, who are trucked to the polls every six years to vote their approval of the planters' latest officer-candidate for President. The head count of 2,400,000 citizens ranks El Salvador as the most crowded nation on the American continents, and population, despite an infant mortality rate...
Coach Jack Barnaby does not rate any of his men as top contenders for the title. The men to watch are the host team's Steve Vehslage, now rated as the top intercollegiate player in the country, and the highly rated captain of Dartmouth, Dickie Hoehn, son of the Indian's coach...
Aparajito (Indian). The second part of a trilogy (the first was Father Panchali), made by Director Satyajit Ray, telling the story of India's social revolution in terms of one family's sorrows and beatitudes. The completed trilogy promises to be one of the greatest movies ever made...