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Dates: during 1960-1969
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SUMMER FOCUS (ABC, 10-11 p.m.). "Southern Accents in Northern Ghettos" compares Negro family life on Chicago's West Side with that in the rural South...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Jul. 7, 1967 | 7/7/1967 | See Source »

More Pressure, More Places. Yet Westmoreland and the Joint Chiefs in the Pentagon are understood to feel that the job will eventually take about 600,000 men. They argue that one more division is needed to work with the Marines in the northern provinces, where the Communist pressure has been heaviest in recent months, and that at least one division is needed in the populous Mekong Delta (there are now only two U.S. brigades there), where the war is more or less stalemated. Another divi sion would come in handy in the central provinces above Saigon. Westmoreland's goal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Viet Nam: How Many More Men? | 7/7/1967 | See Source »

...Northern Ireland maintains its own system of jurisprudence, still has a death penalty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Life Without the Hangman | 7/7/1967 | See Source »

...course there are plenty of post-Lindbergh improvements along the way. Whether a pilot takes the northern route or one of the less volatile southern routes (New York-Gander-Azores-Lisbon or New York-Bermuda-Azores-Lisbon), he can get essentially the same map and weather-chart information that airline pilots have. Beyond that, there are radar checks on his progress all along the route, chiefly from nine ocean vessels on station that send out radio beacons. Canadian officials refused for years to allow single-engine planes to begin transoceanic flights from their airfields because the ensuing air-sea rescue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Travel: Doing the Lindy | 7/7/1967 | See Source »

...A.M.A. officers, who traditionally reach their posts by persistent politicking from the county level on up, Dr. Wilbur is well known for his contributions to medical practice. Long associated with the Mayo Clinic and Stanford's School of Medicine, he is rated one of the top internists in Northern California, has been president of the American Gastroenterological Association and of the American College of Physicians. He has also exerted a notably moderating influence on doctors' attitudes in his state as editor of California Medicine since 1946. A lifetime Republican, like his father and physician son,* he is described...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The A.M.A.: Progress Report | 6/30/1967 | See Source »

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