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...returned. To fill the gap Ric LaCivita has been moved from his starting left fullback slot, Tony Van Niel from forward, and Bob Auritt promoted from the JVs. Munro must find more halfbacks in case one of these three is injured; this weakness could cause the coach a few sleepless nights before the season ends...
Elizabeth Taylor, looking unwieldy, appears here as a rich Englishwoman whose sleep is troubled by nightmares about her former husband. She is haunted by memories of his death in a car wreck, in the company of a young lady of dubious virtue. During one sleepless night, she looks out of her window at the spooky house across the yard and sees-or thinks she sees, or at least says she sees-a dead man sitting in an armchair with his throat cut. Later she sees light behind the house's rickety shutters and a woman's corpse...
...Windows rattled, and the whole capital literally shook last night as bombs fell on Communist emplacements to the southeast along the Mekong River," TIME Correspondent Gavin Scott reported from Phnom-Penh. "Sleepless residents of the Le Phnom Hotel moved to rooms on the north side in search of peace and quiet. One marveled, 'This must be the only hotel in the world where you have to change your room because of B-52 raids...
...contest is simultaneously a coach's pleasant dream and nightmare. The outcome may depend on coaching strategy, at which Gambril is a master, but it may also involve a great deal of luck, which being beyond anyone's control, gives coaches many a sleepless night...
...another long, sleepless winter for Roberto Clemente. A national hero in Puerto Rico, the Pittsburgh Pirates' 38-year-old rightfielder once explained that his home near San Juan was "like a museum-people flocking down the street, ringing our bell day and night, walking through our rooms...