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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fail to see how permitting a young person to fly half-fare on a seat that would otherwise go empty discriminates against regular passengers," he added...

Author: By Theodore Sedgwick, | Title: CAB Might Eliminate Youth Fare | 2/13/1969 | See Source »

...time to the daily travels of the major presidential candidates, they virtually ignored the news which was implicit in the other major aspects of the campaigns. Rarely on TV and never in the newspapers were the television campaign commercials, which set the tone for any modern primary or regular national battle, considered. Yet this is the channel through which most voters were reached (outside of the normal news...

Author: By Robert M. Krim, | Title: The Kennedy Campaign | 2/12/1969 | See Source »

...return to full military rule. Armed with this information, Carrero consulted the three military ministers and proceeded to draw up the emergency decree. Bypassing the Cabinet's liberals, Carrero then went directly to Franco and convinced the generalissimo that the declaration was vital. Next day, at the regular weekly Cabinet meeting, Franco ordered that the decree be passed unanimously, without change or discussion. Ultimatums are not Franco's style, but when he so orders, the Cabinet jumps. The decree was approved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spain: The Military Moves In | 2/7/1969 | See Source »

...posters bearing the reassuring message: "Saint-Gobain . . . a trustworthy trademark." Day after day, France's most aristocratic company, which was set up in 1665 by Louis XIV to make the glass for Versailles, blared its virtues in unheard-of fashion for French corporations-double-truck newspaper ads, regular radio and television appearances. Since Christmas, France has experienced what in the business world is something like the student-worker upheaval of last May and June. Compagnie de Saint-Gobain, Europe's largest-and by any measure its proudest -glass manufacturer, was fighting for its corporate life. Still more astonishing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France: The Great Glass Battle | 2/7/1969 | See Source »

Yesterday Moriarty issued a statement on the current position of NROTC, guaranteeing continued financial aid to regular NROTC Midshipmen who still want to seek a commission. For all men still interested, NROTC will "provide a means by which commissioning requirements will be met, either on or off campus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Naval ROTC Hinges Upon Professorship | 2/7/1969 | See Source »

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