Word: panning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Pan American World Airways operates 32 weekly commercial cargo and passenger flights to Saigon. In addition, Pan Am assigns up to 20 jets a month to the U.S. Military Airlift Command for South Viet Nam duty- at less than half the rates it would receive for similar commercial service. The carrier's right to land commercial flights at Saigon's Tan Son Nhut airport depends on an annual permit - and the last one expired last Dec. 31. Two days later, Vietnamese authorities refused landing clearance to a Pan Am commercial flight, changed their minds only after urgent...
Embassy Negotiator Lewis Townsend at one point: "I'm not sure we're even on the same wave length." Last week Pan Am Chairman Juan T. Trippe and President Harold Gray succeeded in ironing out some of the problems, assigned a team of experts to explore possible technical assistance for Air Viet...
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Reverting back to the title of the lecture, Guthrie said that the theatre should not try to recreate reality. "By the age of eight every child knows that the old lady swinging on the wire is not Peter Pan but Mary Martin...
...Working Tool. The largest share of the parent company's business is done with the U.S. through a ten-month-old subsidiary called Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc., which, with headquarters in Manhattan's Pan Am Building and branches in eight other cities, handled some $420 million in trade during its first six months alone. For years, a significant chunk of Mitsui's business has come from "off shore trading" deals involving the U.S. and countries other than Japan. In one case, Mitsui shipped U.S. machinery to Brazil, which in turn sent coffee to Sweden, which...