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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...supply 3½ packs a day to each of its 316,000 men, women and children, but sporadic attempts to diversify the economy have ended in disaster. A mining scheme failed (no minerals); an ambitious shark fishery collapsed (no demand). The British government put $2,000,000 into a model poultry farm outside Bathurst, but disease and bad feed killed off the chick ens, and after production of 40,000 eggs-at $50 an egg-the farm was transformed into a teacher's college...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gambia: Newest, Smallest | 2/26/1965 | See Source »

Aided by the Alliance for Progress and a strong infusion of private investment, Central America's five nations are enjoying unprecedented economic prosperity (TIME, Jan. 1). Politically, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua seem headed toward more or less representative governments, and Costa Rica has become a model constitutional republic. But there is one unfortunate throwback to the old era of machine-gun politics when O. Henry described Central America as a collection of "little opéra bouffe nations that play at government and intrigue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Central America: Unfortunate Throwback | 2/26/1965 | See Source »

...model of the world, with the roof taken off and the streets torn up," is Author Stacton's description of a Spanish army bivouac into which a couple of his characters have strayed during the Thirty Years War. Stacton could also be describing his own novel abovit that war. In that camp, the civilians-stable boys, prostitutes, grooms, bakers, wine sellers, nurses, wives, peddlers, moneylenders, cardsharps, children, thieves, thugs, priests, a company of traveling actors-outnumber the soldiers by as much as eight to one, and the same wild and brutalized rabble roils through the pages of the book...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Banner on a Muddy Field | 2/26/1965 | See Source »

Beneath starlit skies in perfect flying weather, Eastern Air Lines Flight 663 poised for takeoff at New York's Kennedy Airport. Aboard the four-motor DC-7B-a piston-driven model that Eastern is phasing out-were 79 passengers and a crew of five. Airport, control-tower operators routinely told the New York Air Route Traffic Control Center on Long Island that Flight 663 was about to execute a "Dutch Seven Departure," a takeoff pattern designed to avoid New York City by making a series of turns over the Atlantic before the plane headed toward Richmond and points south...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Disasters: Good Night | 2/19/1965 | See Source »

Complex Experiment. The new Ampex model, while still too expensive for most families, should bring videotape recorders within the price range of most of the nation's 30,000 school districts, the second biggest potential market. In the classroom, teachers can use videotape to record important telecasts-such as Churchill's funeral or a papal coronation-and then play them back during school hours on classroom TV screens. With auxiliary cameras, some schools are already taping complex laboratory experiments, demonstrations and lectures by talented teachers, then showing them over and over again in the classroom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Industry: Taping Untapped Markets | 2/19/1965 | See Source »

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