Word: travelled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...luxe is not the only way to see Russia during July and August. Those who travel in Europe by purchasing or renting a car may be interested to know that camping is available through Intourist for about $17 a day per couple...
...ordinary Israelis, hemmed in by hostile neighbors for 19 years, the new territories are already becoming festive tourist grounds. And Israeli officials make no secret of the fact that they expect the tourist travel to continue indefinitely. Israel's domestic airline, Arkia, runs two full-load sightseeing flights a day from Tel Aviv that swing out over the Sinai for a look at the ruins of Nasser's tank corps, set down at Elath for lunch, then circle back via the Dead Sea and an aerial view of reunited Jerusalem. By the tens of thousands, blue-capped tourists...
...some planet orbiting a nearby star, and has been able to detect transmissions from Earth, it is unlikely that any of its saucers have yet arrived to investigate. Even the nearest star, Proxima Centauri, is 4.3 light-years away. And because presumably no spaceship-or any matter-can travel at or beyond the velocity of light, which is the universal speed limit according to the Einstein theory of relativity, it would take considerably longer than 4.3 light-years to reach the earth from its nearest stellar neighbor. At the 17,500 m.p.h. that astronauts travel, it would take nearly...
...Washington Senators have spent the last 20 summers vacationing in the second division, and there is no apparent reason for them to travel abroad this year. Their team batting average, for example, is a horrendous .223. But last week the Senators beat the Kansas City Athletics 6-4, for their 14th victory in their last 19 games. The California Angels are hardly less startling. They do have a first-rate pitcher in Jim Mc-Glothlin, but only two men in the lineup are batting over .250. Even so, until they lost two out of three to the Red Sox last...
...signing up for pilgrimages. Plane and boat reservations for trips from France to Israel are sold out for two months in advance. "Israel," says TWA sales manager in Chicago, John J. Sweeney, "is a hot destination." Wary about the possibility of renewed hostilities, gentiles have been more hesitant, although travel agents report increasing interest in future tours. One Israeli tourist agent in the U.S. tries to calm gun-shy travelers with the thought that "I would rather send people to Jerusalem than Detroit...