Word: sensationalize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Along the ever-humming grapevines of the Communist world and through the chancelleries of the West flashed an electrifying report: just a year after Khrushchev's historic attack on Stalin, Mao Tse-tung, too, had made a "secret" speech, in fact two of them. The speeches could not match...
Britain's art circles, as well as common folk beyond the esthetic perimeters, were stewing and snarling about a 6-ft. portrait of Prince Philip, the work of Italy's able Pietro Annigoni and the most debated sensation of the Royal Academy's new exhibition. Cried the...
The Mike Wallace Interview gives a national audience a chance to watch the interviewer whose no-holds-barred technique made him the most talked-about Manhattan TV personality of the season (TIME, Jan. 7). On the basis of his first two Sunday night shows on ABC, the U.S. may well...
Most complex of the additional senses, with more paraphernalia in the brain than even the sense of sight, is No. 12, proprioception or position sense. Test it thus: "Close your eyes and slowly lift your arm. Although you are able to feel no touch sensation, still you can sense your...
Brown's number one man, Ed Flattau has been undefeated for Brown all season, until he lost last weekend, according to the Brown Daily Herald, "to MIT's sophomore sensation, Jeff Winicourt," 6-2, 6-2. In the Crimson's encounter with MIT, Dale Junta defeated "the sophomore sensation," 6...