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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...thirds majority, and Lleras Restrepo's program of welfare and land reform will face an ob streperous opposition led by ex-Dictator (1953-57) Gustavo Rojas Pinilla. But Lleras Restrepo can always fall back on the 15-month-old state of siege declared by former President Guillermo Leon Valencia, empowering the President to legislate by decree...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Latin America: The Constitutional Way | 8/19/1966 | See Source »

Leading up to it were two works, the Mozart Quintet in F Major, K. 168, and the Quartet No. 2 (1958), of Leon Kirchner. Whereas the Beethoven is obviously a tremendous intellectual challenge to performers, the Mozart is deceptively simple. The Guarneri Quartet, fortunately, was not deceived. The pitfall with this, as with many other Mozart works, is that the player or players will not make the most of the symmetry of the music, and will turn out aperformance that is drab and uninteresting. While one may argue that the music is overly simple, one must remember that this...

Author: By Daniel P. Gannon, | Title: Guarneri String Quartet | 8/5/1966 | See Source »

...Leon Shimkin, a voluble and supremely confident Brooklyn bookkeeper who rose to become a major force in the publishing business, delights in inventing words. One of his favorites is "bookazine," meaning a soft-cover book marketed like a magazine. Putting that word to work, Shimkin and three other men in 1939 founded his Pocket Books, Inc., the world's most voluminous softback-book producer, with an annual sale of $20 million from its 20% slice of the mass paperback market in the U.S. Another Shimkin word is "biblio-therapeutic," meaning books that help people. With such books, notably Dale...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Publishing: The Glottologist's New Edition | 7/8/1966 | See Source »

Lleras Restrepo, who will take office Aug. 7, faces some enormous problems. Under his do-nothing predecessor, Conservative Guillermo Leon Valencia, Colombia's coffee-based economy has gone steadily downhill, the National Front itself splintered, and Rojas' opposition group in Congress effectively blocked all government legislation. By pushing a "bloodless revolution" of economic and social reforms, Lleras Restrepo hopes to lure some of the opposition to his side and win the two-thirds majority he needs to legislate. Otherwise, he seems prepared to extend the state of siege that Valencia declared last May, and run his country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Colombia: Landslide for Lleras | 5/13/1966 | See Source »

...said, "and nobody beats this club when it's skating." There was still that one last victory to go, though, and it turned out to be tough. Playing at Detroit, the Canadiens jumped into a 2-0 lead when Jean Beliveau tapped in a rebound and Leon Rochefort slipped a 15-footer past crippled Goalie Crozier. Disgusted Detroit fans littered the ice with rubber balls and garbage-and the Red Wings got the message. Checking brutally, they fought back: Norm Ullman scored late in the second period, and Floyd Smith tapped in a third-period goal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ice Hockey: All in the Mind | 5/13/1966 | See Source »

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