Word: sat
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Metropolitan Opera (Sat. 2 p.m., ABC). Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci, with Milanov and Tucker...
...long wait. The chamber pressure equaled that of 60 ft. below sea level; he would have to stay in the tiny (4 ft. 10 in. wide, 9 ft. 11 in. long) tank for the long, slow decompression cycle to bring him back to the earth's atmosphere. He sat there with the dead man's body for the rest of the night, then all through the next day and the next night, and into early hours of the following morning. He slept a few fretful moments on his tiny bench. Once or twice he whistled the snatch...
...three weeks, while his revolt-torn country rocked along with no government other than himself. Indonesia's President Sukarno sat back and bided his time. His own choice, a hapless politician named Suwirjo, tried in vain to form a new government, but gave up, muttering: "Thank God it's over...
...fasting for the Moslem Ramadan, Sukarno summoned 69 leading Indonesian politicians and 60 of his top-ranking military leaders through a driving tropical downpour to the vaulted, marble-floored State Palace. In one bank of chairs on one side of the hall sat the civilian politicians of all persuasions. Facing them across a space of 20 feet sat the military men-who are, to a man, disturbed by the politicians' bickering. With a proper sense of dramatic timing. Sukarno let the two groups stare at each other in silence for 30 long and thoughtful minutes. Then the President strode...
Saturday Color Carnival (Sat. 9 p.m., NBC). Salute to the new baseball season, with Mickey Mantle, Don Larsen, Ted Williams and a show-business team including Tony Bennett and Janis Paige (color...