Word: repeatedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...PLAYHOUSE (NET, 8-9:30 p.m.).* David Hemmings stars in Auto-Stop as a young man who goes on a hitchhiking trip across Europe to impress an older woman. Repeat...
...JOURNAL (NET, 9-10 p.m.). "Fasten Your Seat Belts" is a report on our snarled airports and hazard-ridden skies as air traffic outdistances the construction of new ground facilities. Repeat...
...Lupino is featured as an adoption racket queen in "Child of Sorrow, Child of Light." Repeat...
...crucial issue, of course, was hemlines: Could the mini hold the short, short line against the downward tug of the midi and maxi forces? Would there be a repeat of 1947's New Look, plunging hems toward the ground-along with the hopes of girl watchers around the world? By week's end, who could tell? Some designers (Ungaro and Courreges) liked them short. Others (like Chanel, who calls the midi "awkward") prefer skirts that end at the bottom of the knee or at the ankle. Yves Saint Laurent is absolutely jenesais pas on the subject...
...timing and steepness, the Dow's 16% decline so far this year bears a chilling similarity to the 1966 plunge, when the index declined 25% from February to October. Could history repeat? Both market slides began with worries about overspeculation and increases in bank interest rates. There are, however, important differences. In both 1966 and 1969, the Federal Reserve Board tried to control the expansion of credit by restricting the money supply. But in 1966, the board moved clumsily, swerving at midyear from monetary expansion at a 6% yearly rate to contraction at a 2% rate. Credit evaporated, investor...