Word: talese
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Died. Giovanni Guareschi, 60, Italy's most popular political humorist, whose tales of Don Camillo, a village priest forever at swordspoint with his Red mayor, gave readers throughout the world a taste of Communism, Italian style; of a heart attack; in Cervia, Italy. With gentle wit and nimble satire...
The New Yorker began to relate tales from the Lower East Side, where mobile tactics had been used effectively. If the cops caught up with someone on a side street, he said, everyone nearby would converge screaming on that cop," and he'd let our boy go, let me tell...
Sir: Soul is black and beautiful and like any black cat will tell you, baby-it's ours! Blue-eyed soul? The answer to your question-"Does this mean that white musicians by definition don't have soul?"-is simply and unequivocally yes. Obviously they can mouth the...
Every year, 20,000 or more Americans develop a kind of kidney disease that is perfectly controllable if the patient can be regularly hooked to a machine that can take over the kidney's work. Yet the machines are scarce, and of the deserving victims only 1,400 get the...
Uncontrolled Rumors. Especially not Detroit. Last summer's riots, which claimed 43 lives, left scars of fear and resentment. With the papers gone, rumors spread more wildly than usual. Whites in the suburbs terrified themselves with yarns about a black invasion. Negroes spread tales of special weapons and concentration...