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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Millions of other South Africans-the English-speaking whites, the blacks, the coloreds and the Indians-could only watch in bitter resignation or sullen silence. In English-speaking Natal, clumps of whites gathered at cocktail parties to defiantly toast the Queen. In Port Elizabeth, an anonymous artist painted a huge Union Jack on the street. Liberals pointed out that only a bare majority of the white population (the only ones allowed to vote) had voted for the republic-850,458 people out of South Africa's total 15,841,128 population...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa: A War Won | 6/9/1961 | See Source »

...keep stools handy so the local tots could climb up to play the slot machines. Cincinnati high school kids came roistering across the river to take advantage of the whorehouse specials: $1 for the prostitute, $1 for the madam. When one statistics-minded citizen clocked the trade at New port's biggest brothel, he discovered that the eleven girls averaged a new customer every seven minutes from noon Saturday until 6 a.m. the following Monday. The town had its spattering of killings, but they were generally shrugged off as "self-defense." One Easterner was shot in selfdefense-while sound...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kentucky: Sin Center | 5/26/1961 | See Source »

...circuits around the shrouded monument and enter to kiss the Black Stone handed down by the Angel Gabriel to Abraham. If they took time to notice, they might have detected a change in the air. Along the six-lane highway that leads inland to Mecca from the Red Sea port of Jiddah, pilgrims were ministered to by mobile hospitals, reservoirs of ice water, and troops of Moslem Boy Scouts. In the capital of Riyadh, lights burned late in the massive ministries along the main, four-lane boulevard, and a Saudi businessman rejoiced: "Now you get decisions even without going personally...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Saudi Arabia: Easing the Code | 5/19/1961 | See Source »

...flag-draped platform in the main square of La Ceiba, a banana port that has seen better days, President Ramon Villeda Morales of Honduras put democratic principles to personal test. A Communist speaker had just told a labor rally that Honduras had betrayed Latin America by breaking relations with Castro's Cuba.* Answered Villeda Morales: "The speaker who preceded me was exercising his right of free speech. But I ask you to choose between Communism and democracy, between the blue and white flag of Honduras and the red flag of Russia." So saying, he stepped down and strode away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Honduras: Blue & White v. Red | 5/19/1961 | See Source »

They began to come one night in late March. Just after dark, a Soviet freighter arrived off Takoradi, Ghana's principal port-where all operations normally are in the daylight hours-and advised the harbor authorities that it was ready to discharge its cargo immediately. Although the harbor pilots usually go off duty at 4:30 p.m., the ship was quickly berthed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ghana: Arms & the Man | 5/12/1961 | See Source »

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