Word: silents
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...These Are My Sons." On their flight to the U.S., the prisoners were briefed about what they should and should not say after their arrival in Florida; they were particularly instructed to stay silent about the last-minute U.S. refusal to provide expected air cover over the Bay of Pigs. Awaiting them when they arrived was Jose Miro Cardona, president of the Cuban Revolutionary Council. Cried Miro: "All these are my sons. All my sons." In fact, his blood son, Jose ("Pepito") Miro Torra, arrived on the final plane...
...Travels with Charley, Steinbeck (2) 2. Silent Spring, Carson (1) 3. O Ye Jigs & Juleps!, Hudson (3) 4. Final Verdict, St. Johns (6) 5. My Life in Court, Nizer (4) 6. The Points of My Compass, White (8) 7. Letters from the Earth, Twain (7) 8. The Rothschilds, Morton (5) 9. The Blue Nile, Moorehead (9) 10. The Pyramid Climbers, Packard...
...most silent but most dangerous man of 1962 remains Mao Tse-tung. His Red Dragon is spreading its menace all over Asia...
...intersections, the feeling of movement and force. He may use only three colors in a painting, but the interlacing and crisscrossing give a sense of many more. In the end. the painting becomes a generalized statement of intangibles-the rush of water, the cool darkness of a forest, the silent chemistry of day dissolving into night...
...Malaprop -who but Jimmy could describe an elephant as a "pulchatoobinous pachadoim" and really seem to mean it? But look deeper. His comedy is grounded in an innocence as perfect as a baby's-or a saint's. Not since the late Harry Langdon of the silent days has the screen shown a comedian who, caught tiptoeing past the Big Top in broad daylight with a stolen elephant in tow, could throw up his hands and say with almost mystical fervor: "What elephant...