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The only man who ever talked the Russians into letting go of some real estate is portly Julius Raab, 69, Chancellor of Austria for the past eight years. He is the architect of Austria's prosperous neutrality, and, in fact, of its postwar independence. Last week, ailing with diabetes...
Diem's 150,000-man army, made up mostly of refugees from North Viet Nam, is tough and well-trained. But it has not been able to beat the Viet Cong, who strike and slip away. Junks slip down the coast from Hanoi, at night sneak into remote beaches...
At Hialeah, Fla., last week, a trio of 14-year-olds ranked high among the winners at the A.A.U. women's swimming championships. The Indianapolis Athletic Club's Kathy Ellis won the 100-yd. butterfly; her teammate, Jean Ann Delle-kamp, took the 100-yd. breaststroke; and California...
"I am happy to have achieved my aim in life-to be a prostitute," said the girl on the TV screen. "I shall retire someday, very rich, and become a saleslady." Said another girl: "We have four or five clients a night, sometimes more. But Bastille Day-ah, that is...
"Embarrassed Cough." The U.S. press took a far dimmer view. "The background noise you hear," said the New York Post in a sly dig at Chain-Smoker Murrow, "is an embarrassed cigarette cough." The New York Times's TV Critic Jack Gould all but invited Murrow to retire: "If...