Word: restaurante
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Best of all were the lunch-hour throngs in midtown Manhattan. Swinging onto Fifth Avenue, Humphrey and Kennedy were stalled for 15 minutes by a tumultuous turnout rivaling the one that greeted John Kennedy in 1960. It took 80 minutes to inch 25 blocks to the Seagram Building, where Hubert...
In New York City, Commission staffers interviewed the teachers and psychiatrist who years ago had known the young, tormented Lee Oswald; in New Orleans, they questioned those who had known him more recently from his pro-Castro work. They studied Oswald's rambling diaries and letters, also read every book...
Lunching in a Chinese restaurant last week, New York Yankee President Dan Topping broke a cookie in half, pulled out his fortune, and winced. "Chance," it said, "governs everything."
Barry's other break-and it might well prove a short-term gain-came in the form of a decision by three federal judges in Birmingham striking down Title II of the Civil Rights Act, the crucial Public Accommodations section, as it applied to a local restaurant called Ollie...
Pachinlco & Prices. But fleeing Tokyo by train is the last thing Olympic visitors will want to do. The city itself offers more action and interaction than any other major conurbation outside New York. There are 1,052 pachinko parlors constantly pocking the air with the jangle of small metal pinballs...