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With an edge of anger in his voice, Kennedy told his audiences that the "real issue" in West Virginia was economic distress, "not where I go to church on Sunday." In Fairmont he rumbled that "one of the issues of this campaign is my religion. I don't think...
All one night last week, tanks, guns and truckloads of troops rumbled out of the Cairo area toward Sinai. An Indian diplomat, hurrying to catch a ship at Port Said, was halted by a roadblock, had to make a frantic appeal to the Foreign Office before he could proceed. The...
The Ousted Winner. Thus when a handful of creaky Laotian tanks rumbled through Vientiane as symbols of an army coup, the four Western ambassadors-from the U.S., Britain, France and Australia-called jointly on King Savang Vatthana to make their disapproval clear.
Ever since the time of Napoleon, the idea of a tunnel under the English Channel has fascinated the French, and to a lesser degree the insular English. Bonaparte beamed at the thought of his dragoons taking the dry road to England; Queen Victoria thought of a tunnel also, but as...
Out of the Lincoln Tunnel and onto the New Jersey Turnpike late one night last week rumbled two chartered buses. Aboard were 84 students from Trenton State College (for teachers) and two faculty members, returning to Trenton from Manhattan after seeing Archibald MacLeish's prizewinning play J.B. It was...