Word: jannings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...recount could delay a decision in the gubernatorial contest until past inauguration day Jan. 3. It would invariably involve challenged and disputed ballots, which must be decided in court tests. When Volpe presents his demand for a recount, Peabody will be forced to seek one too in order to protect his rights during the retabulation...
...neither of the candidates can clearly claim the governorship by Jan. 3, Lt. Gov.-Elect Francis X. Bellotti will become acting governor upon taking office. Bellotti is a Democrat...
...racing so swiftly toward its goals that even its most optimistic prophets have had to tear up their timetables. Last week, in Brussels, the Common Market Commission predicted that internal trade restrictions among the Six, which have already been cut 50% in five years, should be entirely eliminated by Jan. 1, 1967-three years ahead of schedule...
...Mexico's brilliant but erratic Rafael Osuna and Antonio Palafox: a tense, 3-2 victory over Sweden's Ulf Schmidt and Jan Erik Lundquist in the Davis Cup Interzone semifinals at Mexico City. Palafox lost both his singles matches, but teamed with Osuna to win the doubles in four sets, and Osuna outlasted Lundquist 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 in the deciding singles match. Next stop for the Mexicans: New Delhi, where they will play India for the right to take on Australia next month in the challenge round...
...dailies still being published last year, three lost money. Faced with such harsh reality, the owners of the city's papers tried a drastic solution. Last winter two of the four dailies were summarily put to death. The survivors were left with separate morning and afternoon monopolies (TIME, Jan. 12). This double euthanasia drew cries of dismay from all over the U.S. press, and the U.S. Department of Justice threatened an investigation. But by last week it was clear that Los Angeles' drastic solution was working...