Word: secretion
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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FICTION 1. The Arrangement, Kazan (1 last week) 2. The Eighth Day, Wilder (2) 3. Washington, D.C., Vidal (4) 4. The Secret of Santa Vittoria, Crichton (3) 5. Tales of Manhattan, Auchincloss (7) 6. Valley of the Dolls, Susann 7. Capable of Honor, Drury (8) 8. Rosemary's Baby, Levin (9) 9. The Chosen, Potok (5) 10. Fathers, Gold...
...remaining units: Love of Zion, Close Shave, Men of Work, Alternating Current, Open Window, Good Friends. Throughout the tiny nation, youths and middle-aged men scrambled into the streets, half in uniform, half in mufti, bundles and knapsacks thrown over their shoulders as they headed for their prearranged secret rendezvous with buses...
...Barka would not go away that easily. The French press and public kept it alive with muckraking relish. Eventually the flics collared two of their own vice-squad men, one part-time informer for the French and Moroccan secret services, one ranking French secret-service official, one Moroccan cop and one journalist who was also a police informer. They also implicated four French underworld types they could not lay their hands on and Moroccan Interior Minister Mohamed Oufkir and his deputy, Ahmed Dlimi, who were both safe at home...
...witnesses, ranging from ambassadors to ex-convicts, turned up at the Palais de Justice. Judges and jury were harangued by 15 lawyers and deluged with more than 5,000 documents. Last week the trial finally came to a halt. Only two defendants drew any significant rap: the part-time secret-service agent got eight years in prison; a vice-squad cop six. Oufkir, still safe in Morocco, was sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment, as were the four French gangsters who are still on the lam. Colonel Dlimi, who dramatically surrendered to French police during the trial, was acquitted along...
...editorial, the Times cited several major turning points at which the Administration failed to take advantage of opportunities to de-escalate and negotiate. It mentioned the period between Election Day in November, 1964; and February, 1965, when the offer of direct secret talks with Hanoi was rejected, and a second point during February, 1967, when it ignored hints from the Soviets that Hanoi would join in negotiations if the bombing pause was continued...