Word: panama
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Thunderation!" he muttered indignantly, as the Illinois Central's crack Panama Limited slowed for a laggard signal. From his starched collar to his shiny black shoes, the stocky, craggy-faced passenger was obviously a farmer returning from the city, impatient to see how many inches the corn had grown in his absence, begrudging every precious second of daylight lost in transit. Finally, 172 miles and 155 minutes out of Chicago, the train glided to a halt at Mattoon, III., and the fretful passenger hopped...
When that day comes, Charlie Shuman will gladly give up his job, get on the Panama Limited and go back to Moultrie County for good...
...have adopted new tactics. They are best exemplified by the Dominican Republic, where the Communists resorted to the old "popular front" strategy, muscling into a legitimate non-Communist rebel movement with hopes of duping its idealistic leader, Juan Bosch. Much the same technique was employed a year ago in Panama and in Goulart's Brazil (1961-64), and in both countries it proved unsuccessful. Nonetheless, in Panama and the Dominican Republic, the Reds achieved a secondary objective, that of forcing the U.S. to intervene in a conflict that to the gullible could be made to resemble a valid internal...
...this is very nice Rush is worth buying "The Panama Limited Rush derived from a train songs recorded by the late and White. I like what even better (a heresy cause his version is better than White's on lute scale but perhaps live in urban American and not in Mississippi 1930's. But philosophy aside, "The Panited" is a wonderful partly talked, partly about somebody leaving (a girl this time), with train effects created...
...record oil exports) and the nascent Central American Common Market, whose five members-Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua -averaged a 7% increase. Tugging the figures down were Brazil, which gained only 1.4% because of inflation; Uruguay, which gained only 1.1% thanks to a stagnating economy; and Panama, whose gross product decreased 1.5% owing to a multitude of woes...