Word: pan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Five trips later, Duncan completed his photographic exclusive. Handsomely mounted and lavishly priced, The Kremlin is ornate but impressive company for his distinctively chilling combat photos of Marine action in Korea (This Is War!) and his Pan-like celebration of The Private World of Pablo Picasso. From a snowscape of Red Square-that symbolic replica of the Russian steppes in the heart of Moscow-to the two-headed imperial eagle screaming on a cloth of gold, The Kremlin is a tone poem of somber and dazzling opulence...
...clearly just the end of a skirmish; few doubted that the real battle lay ahead-perhaps not too far ahead. Arraigned in court at Johannesburg under the tough emergency regulations, Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, head of the militant Pan-African Congress, was defiant. "We are going underground," he warned even as the legislators in Cape Town took the final vote to ban both his group and the bigger, older African National Congress. The nervous police soon got proof that this was not an idle boast. Scores of A.N.C. leaders had escaped arrest in the confusion of the first raids...
Died. Peter Llewellyn Davies, 68, British book publisher, who as a child was seen romping in London's Kensington Gardens by Sir James Matthew Barrie, became the forever-young model for Barrie's Peter Pan as well as his longtime friend; in a London subway accident...
Things are always bad in Indonesia, but when they get particularly chaotic, jaunty President Sukarno has a favorite tactic: he takes a trip. Last week he climbed aboard a chartered Pan American DC-6 (estimated cost: $250,000), smiled at his favorite stewardess-curvesome, redheaded Joanie Sweeney-and took off on a two-month world tour (India, Iraq, Soviet satellites, U.A.R., Africa and Cuba), his third in three years. Behind him he left a country bogged in inflationary chaos, a nasty diplomatic quarrel with Peking, a desultory but costly rebellion, and fresh political confusion created by his last-minute appointment...
...YORK-MOSCOW FLIGHTS by Pan American and Russia's state-run Aeroflot stand a good chance of approval in the near future. Reds have apparently been waiting until they had enough TU-114 turboprop transports for a regular schedule...