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...mother." His devotion has never wav ered. "The Chinese art," he says tenderly, "is more sophisticated, more subtle." And in all of China's history, he adds, no period can equal "the lively T'ang Dynasty" (618 to 906), the "golden age" that he chronicles in his latest book...
...grew up being precocious and brash and conceited," says Britain's latest acting sensation, David Hemmings, 25 (BlowUp, Camelot), "and I thought that the only way to live was to live selfishly." Ah, but that was before Hollywood's newest starlet sensation, Gayle Hunnicutt, 23, came along to make a shambles of what David calls "my inner defenses." Not that it was a blitz, mind you. In February, they flew to Las Vegas with marriage on their minds, then had a tiff and David buzzed off to Turkey to film Charge of the Light Brigade. That...
...childhood scenes, he explains, "this old lady has a very strong vision full of hallucinations and strange mystical places she has never, never been." Some of them are places she has heard about only over the radio; others betray a naive view of the outside world. One of her latest pictures, for instance, shows a horned Mammon being worshiped on Wall Street...
Soaring Appetite. Abrupt as it was, the embargo was only the latest in a series of Treasury moves to cope with the soaring world appetite for silver. Because of increasing sales of sterling silverware and photographic film (in which silver halides are the light-sensitive ingredient) plus expanding use in electronics and aerospace, the demand for industrial silver jumped 91% (to 150 million oz.) last year in the U.S. Altogether, the free world consumed 464 million oz. of silver last year while mining less than half that amount. In 1963, to help balance supply and demand, the Government stopped issuing...
Ford's latest campaign involved all Cougars sold since the line was introduced last fall. The cars have a vacuum-powered headlight system, which slides a panel over the lenses by day, exposes them when they are switched on at night. Trouble is, in a few cases turned-on lights have been covered up unexpectedly, causing sudden blackouts. So Ford decided to play it safe and check every car, even though its engineers are sure that "the likelihood of this occurrence is not great." It is even less likely that the frank and open recall campaign will hurt...