Word: toured
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Finally, there would be a quick stopover at Guadeloupe, in the French West Indies, for a tour d'horizon of the problems of Latin America while his plane refueled...
...Flag. Inspired by the Tour de France, bike racing has long been a favorite Vietnamese avocation, and the precautions taken reflected the nation's interest. Highway 1 was swept beforehand by troops of the national police. U.S. Marine checkpoints were ordered to flash word ahead as the cyclists hove into view. When the arrangements were complete, the entrants gathered on Danang's waterfront. With the starting gun, they pumped briskly off, preceded by a jeepload of tour officials clearing puzzled drivers off the highway with a red flag and siren...
...purpose of both the festivities and educational campaign is to get out a big vote-which would amount to a defeat for the Viet Cong, who have denounced the election as an imperialist tour de farce. Last week officials announced that 200,000 names have been added to the electoral rolls, bringing to 4,900,000 the number of South Vietnamese registered to vote; the regime will be delighted if the turnout reaches half that number. This, week the campaigning officially begins, which should raise interest even higher...
...goes against Brazil in the Interzone semifinals this fall. By then there will be another rising star on the squad: Arthur Ashe, 23, ranked No. 2, and a Forest Hills semifinalist last year, who has just finished a tour in the Army. "We've got a long way to go," says George MacCall, the U.S. nonplaying captain. "But for once we've got a lot of horses...
What with weddings, wars and wages on his mind, President Johnson can use a few laughs. That may be why he granted a few minutes to the visitor who had just returned to the U.S. after a 15-day U.S.O. tour in Viet...