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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, by Edward Albee. A history professor (Arthur Hill) and his bitter half (Uta Hagen) mercilessly tell all the news that's not fit to print about each other. Playwright Albee's larger theme is the sterility of modern life, but it is the nonstop savagery between husband and wife that jolts playgoers...
...both sides to make equal, across-the-board percentage reductions, as proposed by the U.S.-though they will probably fall far short of the ideal 50% envisaged by Washington. In return, the U.S. agreed in principle to make drastic cuts in the highest tariff categories. Since the fine print will not actually be negotiated until May 1964, some U.S. and British officials were fearful, as one put it. that "France has only moved her roadblock down the road...
Though the government has yet to set a date for the election, the costly manifesto suggested that Prime Minister Macmillan intends to go to the people sooner rather than later-perhaps in the fall. Next day the Opposition burst into print with its own long-planned ad campaign featuring a new symbol, a well-knuckled Thumbs Up-the toiler's equivalent of the Tory V-for-Victory gesture-and the slogan: LET'S GO WITH LABOR. The Laborites devoted half of their first bold spread to a picture of Party Leader Harold Wilson-for once without a pipe...
...Post, Publisher Dorothy Schiff insists that, despite contrary reports from dealers, "things are just about the same as before the strike," when circulation was 327,679. But the Post, which hustled back into print 24 days before its competitors, had for a little while been luxuriating in a press run of some 750,000 copies...
Barbara and Daniel are secret lonely heart pen pals who have corresponded for a year without either happening to give the other a clue to the fact that they are fellow clerks in the same Budapest par-fumerie. They are ecstatic about each other in print, and rather allergic to each other in person. When will the epistolary lovers discover the secret behind their secret? With all the fine and relaxing talents caroling and cavorting onstage, it is not a pressing question...