Word: slaughtered
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Kids still slaughter each other with ray guns; teen-agers still dream about blasting off. What, then, has happened to science fiction? Miss Merril suggests that it has been absorbed into the main body of literature. "Thus, much of the best science fiction published today is under wrappers and headings that either angrily disclaim the 'science-fiction' label, or ignore it completely...
...Americana," the civil war was far from over, and the rival forces continued to broadcast grim communiques. From San'a came an unconfirmed report that the Imam's cousin, Prince Hassan, 31, had been killed in action. Not to be outdone, the royalists claimed the slaughter of precisely 888 rebels-including 88 Egyptians -in a two-day battle along the borders of northeastern Yemen...
Brown, however, has been pointing towards tonight's contest as one of the make-or-break games of its season, and could prove a tough opponent. The Bruins won their first three games of the season, including an 8-1 victory over Army and an incredible 15-1 slaughter of American International. A big asset is their fine goalie, John Dunham, who turned a spirited performance this Wednesday in his team's 6-0 loss to Boston College. The win over Army was the Providence team's first over the Cadets in eleven years and has touched off a surge...
...With the slaughter of Tufts behind them, the Crimson should have added confidence in its abilities. The Jumbo game was more than Harvard's first win--it was also the first time the team jelled into a coordinated machine. Offensive patterns were worked through to their logical conclusion, and both the zone and the man-to-man defense held...
...lawful commander-in-chief ? Who are his enemies-the Allies, who are not shooting at him, or the Germans, who are? Unable to decide, the lieutenant and his men decide to go home, and as they go the camera follows them through painful alternations of laughter and slaughter...