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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Lately the Air Cav has had a different and less dramatic mission-but one that may be even more important. In the populous, rice-rich and Viet Cong-ridden province of Binh Dinh on the South China Sea, midway between Saigon and Danang, it is fighting what the Pentagon calls "the intermediate war." That is the layer of the war that lies between the glamorous big-unit battles and the paddy-level process of pacification, and combines a little of both. Its aim: to root the Viet Cong headmen, tax collectors and policemen out of the Binh Dinh villages that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The War: Digging Out the V.C. | 9/29/1967 | See Source »

...amount of gambling in a club is an inverse variation to its prestige. The Bat Club is known to be the gambling club, closely challenged by the Iroquois; the D.U. Club the least exclusive (among whites, that is); the A.D. Club and Fly Club good, but containing some ugly rich folk; the Porcellian Club the most prestigious, wealthy, and socially acceptable in Boston; the Spee Club and its Fred Roloff the most interesting and broad, but also sprinkled with dullards; the Owl Club the nest of Eastern preppies and athletes; the Phoenix Club, the Delphic Club, and the Fox Club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: You'll Probably Want to Join Some Group; Here's The Full Guide To Organizations | 9/25/1967 | See Source »

However ambitious, the program by no means represents Irvine's last roundup. Confining development to 40,000 acres along the coast, the company will keep its rich central plains under cultivation, preserve its inland mountain acreage as a wilderness recreation area. And while some companies have been allowed to buy plant sites outright (at prices as high as $32,000 an acre), the bulk of the developed property wilt be leased rather than sold-which guarantees Irvine a handsome income, plus the chance to sell out later at still higher prices...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Building: Homes on the Range | 9/22/1967 | See Source »

Physical & Economic. Though capable of transcontinental runs, the L-1011 is designed to shine on such medium-range (up to 2,000 miles), high-density hops as the rich New York-Miami run. With 227 to 300 passengers in a comfortable two-aisle layout (six abreast in first class, eight or nine in economy), it promises to whiz along for under 1? per passenger mile-less than any existing jet. That efficiency, and the fact that it can use runways too short for smaller, four-engine airliners, is the result of the plane's major technological advance: Lockheed will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aviation: Here Comes the Bus | 9/22/1967 | See Source »

...work with Clouzot, didn't she? Remember his Diabolique, about a guy spooking his wife with a faked murder? Great! Remember that other wife-spooker, Gaslight-all in a terrific Victorian house? Great! Only let's make it a terrific modern house-mod, pop, camp, the sophisticated rich, and the decadent games they play. Games People Play. Games . . . say, that's not a bad title...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Old Spooker | 9/22/1967 | See Source »

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