Word: travelled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Lining Dogs. On most airlines, small dogs can get passes to travel in the cabin with their owners as long as there are not more than one or two passes per class and as long as the dog does not measure more than 18 in. (high) by 18 in. (wide) by 27 in. (long). On liners of the Italian Line, dogs travel first class in small cabins of their own, even if their owners go tourist. On the France, there are not only private dog deck, luxurious kennels and special menus, but to put the international travelers completely at ease...
...Water. The trouble is that such conventional methods of treatment and purification as filtration, dilution and chlorination are unable to cope with some of today's contaminants. Household detergents pass through modern treatment plants with only partial removal. Certain synthetic chemicals, reports the U.S. Public Health Service, can travel hundreds of miles, go through a treatment plant, and still show up in tap water...
...will travel extensively during vacations, with one definite stop in Washington on invitation from Robert Kennedy. "Everything is wonderful so far," Hunter said last night in the tiny room he found after "prowling the streets" for an apartment the night of his arrival. "I'm just glad I'm here...
...Travel-worn and depressed, Thant told the Security Council of the total failure of his peace-seeking mission to Rawalpindi and New Delhi. Both India and Pakistan, he said, were ready for a cease-fire but only on their own terms. India wanted a ceasefire, but not if it involved the promise of a plebiscite in Kashmir. Thant asked for new instructions but, even though the Council was meeting on an emergency basis twice a day, its members could not draft an acceptable resolution...
...Washington, which is scheduled to be moved next month to permanent headquarters in Geneva. By mobilizing 100,000 lawyers across the world in a campaign of research and publicity, Rhyne hopes to persuade politicians that international law is no myth, that the sheer necessities of global trade and travel are giving birth to hundreds of practical agreements (in aviation, shipping, tariffs, etc.) that can and should lead to "an overall world judicial system...