Word: pans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...time to wonder about what is happening; and to wonder about this story is to realize that it is nothing more than a psychiatric nursery drama, a homosexual fantasy of guilty pleasure and pleasurable punishment. The dead hero is really no more than a sort of perverted Peter Pan, and the cannibalism itself nothing more than an aggravated case of nail-biting...
...imperialist cowboy propaganda" in TIME to which Nkrumah objected were articles in the Dec. 14 and Dec. 21 issues, particularly one story reporting the flouting of Nkrumah's wishes by Kenya's rising young (29) Tom Mboya, who formed a powerful new rival Pan-African labor group at a November meeting in Lagos, Nigeria, right in Nkrumah's own West Africa. As the evening progressed, it became clear that Mboya was what the vanguard activists were most upset about, and that TIME was guilty of capitalist intrigue when it "dared" compare Nkrumah and Mboya. "Through Kwame Nkrumah...
Almost everywhere the noise ends at midnight, when the tourists turn in to rest for tomorrow's sun. Only the hep types hold out-and they end up at The Clouds, listening to Ann. They get what they want in the clear, confident phrasing, in the old Tin Pan Alley favorites (Ten Cents a Dance, What's New, It All Depends on You) remembered with new enthusiasm...
Buchanan got out in twelve. Met at Miami International Airport by colleagues from the Herald,† his wife Pat, and a cheering cluster of Pan American Airways help, Buchanan went back to his paper to write a byline series on his experiences in Castro's police state. He had no doubt as to the meaning of his experience...