Word: jeane
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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TREBLINKA, by Jean-Francois Steiner. Author Steiner's odd theories about the Jews have ignited controversy, but his dramatized version of the uprising by inmates at Poland's infamous concentration camp is icily restrained...
...oddities of the situation, however, is that many of those who are attacking Johnson for not having resorted to force at once in the Mideast are those who also attack him most bitterly for having used force at all in Viet Nam. Jean-Paul Sartre, fresh from the Swedish kangaroo court where he helped indict the U.S. for "war crimes" in Viet Nam, demanded a blockade-busting effort to aid Israel-and promptly had his books banned throughout the Arab world as a result. A covey of Democratic doves in the Senate called for swift action to reopen the Tiran...
...night with some of Rome's most beautiful women, including Gina Lollobrigida. The only trouble was that the men who should have been there to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Rome, which established the Common Market, were absent. France's Jean Monnet, generally acknowledged as the father of the Common Market, did not receive an invitation, and Belgium's Paul-Henri Spaak, who helped draft the treaty, was asked so late that he declined to attend. Instead, the fellow who had all the fun was the one who deserved it least...
...conference adjourned, the leaders also agreed to press ahead with the plan to integrate into one organization on July 1 the three agencies of European cooperation-the Common Market, Euratom, and the Coal and Steel Community. In as chairman of the expanded commission will come Belgium's able Jean Rey, 64, replacing the Common Market's longtime chief, Walter Hallstein, who is leaving under pressure from De Gaulle because he placed too much emphasis on the Common Market's supranational nature...
Final proof that the show was an authentic triumph was in the enthusiastic applause of French Theater Manager Jean Robin. He went away convinced that Kansas City's Orpheus should be exported to Paris...