Word: primed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...simply allowing his Defense Secretary to take charge. Others were convinced that the President was in full agreement with what his longtime friend and adviser was trying to do. Whatever the cause, it has become increasingly evident-and never more so than last week-that Clifford has been a prime force in arresting the ever-growing U.S. involvement in Viet Nam and turning the nation toward disengagement. TIME'S Hugh Sidey describes how Clifford managed that feat...
...Argentinians. But pressures may well mount if he persists in his intention to keep the country under military rule for at least ten years. Peruvian Strongman Velasco has so far won wide popular support by expropriating some American oil interests that Peruvian leftists long have considered to be a prime symbol of Yanqui economic imperialism...
...Malabar coast, glittering strips of tinsel and Stars of David were strung over a narrow two-mile street known locally as "Jew Town." Nearly 200 religious scholars, archaeologists and historians from Asia, Europe and the U.S. were in town, along with a delegation of Indian leaders led by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The guests had gathered to commemorate the 1900th anniversary of one of the smallest (100 people) but most resilient communities in the Dias pora: the Jews of Cochin...
...year's end, a severe money squeeze was developing. Blue-chip businessmen had to pay 6¾% for prime loans, another alltime high, and many home buyers were paying well over 7¼% on mortgages. Bond yields rose so swiftly that scores of corporate and municipal borrowers postponed or scaled down the size of new issues...
...daytime shows included in the ratings. But the biggest casualty is likely to be Peyton Place, originally seen on ABC twice a week and at one point increased to three times a week. The five-year-old show has tumbled to the bottom third of the Nielsen rankings of prime-time programs. Next month, it will be cut back to one episode weekly, and by next fall, unless the ratings improve dramatically, it will go off the air for good. The problem is how to find a happy-or even any-ending for all the tangled people and plots...