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...striking out two more. Again Cincinnati failed to score. Then it was the eleventh, and up came Met Outfielder Johnny Lewis, possessor of a .245 average. The count went to two-and-one before Maloney made his only mistake of the night: a waist-high fastball, straight down the pipe. Bang! Home run. Final score: Mets 1, Reds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: Nice to Have MET You | 6/25/1965 | See Source »

...suave, smooth Souvanna is far from panicky. Sucking his pipe, he steps gingerly through the subtle maze of Laotian politics, playing the delicate game of nods, winks and selective handshakes. At a recent Soviet reception, Souvanna greeted his Russian hosts warmly, then whisked carefully past the Red Chinese and North Vietnamese to shake hands with the British, French and U.S. ambassadors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Laos: The Silent Sideshow | 6/11/1965 | See Source »

...next seven innings bingles were hard to come by. Crimson batters couldn't get hold of Justice's slow, spinning bloopers, and the Good Guys went down looking as Brackman and Hertzberg rifled 'em down the pipe, fanning a total of 14 between them. Lee Simowitz's head-over-heels circus catch in the sixth robbed WMEX of its only shot out of the infield...

Author: By Bob J. K. mccarran, | Title: Rocking Teen Fans See CRIMSON Batter WMEX | 6/2/1965 | See Source »

...points, sophomore sprinter Wayne Andersen, had his problems on the muggy Rutgers track. He made it to the finals of the 100, but slipped coming out of the blocks and spent the first ten yards trying to regain his balance. By the time he did, he was a lead-pipe cinch for sixth place...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Maryland Wins IC4A's; Crimson Third | 5/31/1965 | See Source »

...progeny. "I doubt if more food will be grown in India," says RAND Corp Sociologist Joseph Goldsen, "even if every village gets a television set with lecturers teaching new agricultural techniques every hour. It takes generations to change customs and traditions. Only a few years ago, we used to pipe-dream about a TV-satellite system that was ten to 20 years away. It doesn't seem that far off any more, but what will it be used to transmit? Perhaps Russia and the U.S. will each use its satellites for psychological walfare-which would be nothing more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Electronics: The Room-Size World | 5/14/1965 | See Source »

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