Word: suspicions
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...also pulls in the Western currency that Russia needs in her trade offensive. But in the "third-man" atmosphere of Vienna, few believe that its sole concern is insurance. It twice got into trouble for trying to buy into Western European projects in violation of Austrian law, and strong suspicion persists that it owns sizable shares of stock in several Western European manufacturers. It has ties with about 40 insurance agents in the West, has pressed the Austrian government for the right to become a full banking institution. But its image as an independent business is not helped...
...quotations, Actress Remick and Leading Man James Garner almost save the day. Garner, who used to be TV's Maverick, has an easy comedy style that departs from the current vogue for hard-breathers. His approach to sex is sidelong-frank, half-innocent curiosity mixed with a twinkling suspicion that the whole durn thing might be some kind of a trick. To help Garner feel at home off the range, Remick comes on as a clotheshorse. Though her head is supposedly full of Universal Widget, she wears Norman Norell originals and talks ersatz girl-talk with a plain little...
Late yesterday afternoon, Secret Service men and Dallas police arrested a 24-year-old stock clerk on suspicion of murdering the President. Before he was apprehended, the suspect, Lee H. Oswald, shot and killed one of more than 200 policemen moving in on him in a Dallas movie theater...
Since she lost her baby last August, Jackie has done no large-scale entertaining, instead has given small dinners a few times a week. Besides, with an election year coming up, there is a sneaking suspicion in Washington that too much partying might leave some voters with a political hangover...
Bubbles & Wreaths. Once the reader overcomes the resentful suspicion that the fractured-telegram style of interior monologue must take less time to write than to read, he will find Smith the most lushly loony character of the year. Donleavy simply cannot help being comic even when the symbols and portents crowd thickest. The narrative interest-such as it is-centers on Smith's love for Miss Tomson, a genuinely imagined dream figure of sexual grace who will never become a member of the wedding. She dies, of course, and is buried at sea. Darkly Byronic to the last, Smith...