Word: raymonde
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...trained economist had a month-long look at Red China (TIME cover, Sept. 13) and emerged last week with some pertinent conclusions. The man was Raymond Scheyven, 52, Belgium's former Economic Affairs Minister and currently a member of the Belgian Parliament. Scheyven visited Canton, Peking and Shanghai, and a number of industrial centers in northeastern and central China. He was told that cloth rationing would continue for at least five years. Scheyven added that optimists gave China 20 years to catch up with the industrial nations of the West, and pessimists 40 to 50 years. Said Scheyven...
Died. Norman Raymond Sutherland, 65, president (since 1955) and chairman (since last July) of California's Pacific Gas & Electric Co., the nation's largest gas and electric firm in revenues ($729 million a year), which he brought into the forefront of nuclear power generation; of cancer; in San Francisco...
...order, and there for six weeks wrote from 8 in the morning until 1 the next, taking time out to go home to lunch with his wife Susan and daughter Polly. His book has already appeared in England and been highly praised. In the London Sunday Times, Critic John Raymond asserts: "Mr. Kaiser writes in TIME style at its best-which is to say that his book is contemporary history recorded at a high level...
...angry and restless, tired of prolonged legal battles that end in paper decrees. The organizations that understand this unrest and rise to lead it will survive; those that do not will perish." Asked if he thought his national leaders were asleep at the switch, Jersey City N.A.A.C.P. President Raymond Brown snapped: "Hell, they don't even know where the switch is." Some Negroes furiously turned to such Negro nationalist groups as the Black Muslims, whose New York leader, Malcolm X, tells whites: "The N.A.A.C.P. is a white man's concept of a black man's organization...
...another hour for ice cream and cake, then piled them into his new Volkswagen Microbus. He never got home. Only four miles short of his house, a car approached in the wrong lane. Gilliland swerved but could not escape. In the crash, Gilliland was killed, along with his son Raymond, 15, and his daughter Julia, 12. The three younger girls were badly injured...