Word: travelling
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...experiencing the physical world comes more and more to mean bumper-to-bumper travel through neon corridors and foul air to beaches slicked with oil and cesspools that were once rivers and lakes, the attraction to a fantasy of internal travel to now experiences becomes more compelling...
Hengen said that the walk-out will begin as soon as the first pro-war speaker starts to speak. The protesting students will travel to another, building where the People's Coalition for Peace and Justice will hold a workshop on its planned demonstrations in Washington...
...thick tomes lay on the table. "I've read all three papers, gentlemen." he said. "And I hope you have too." The three volumes were the outcome of the review undertaken by Kissinger's staff; they dealt with diplomatic recognition, the U.N. representation issue, and trade and travel. The President took no immediate action on the problems in the first two categories...
Approval of visas for Rich, 53, and Roderick, 56, set off a stampede. The Red-run China Travel Service, which issues visas in Hong Kong when Peking approves, was suddenly swamped. From Tokyo, United Press International's Al Kaff desperately tried to telephone Peking for a visa to match A.P.'s coup. To his surprise, he got through to the Foreign Ministry, only to be told politely that no more approvals were being issued for the moment. U.P.I, had to settle for stringer copy and telephoned reports from the U.S. table tennis players...
...after a lapse of 23 years, had a jovial chat with the journalists. "Mr. Roderick," he said with a smile, "you have opened the door." He promised that more U.S. journalists would be admitted later "in batches." Almost immediately, usually stone-faced officials at Hong Kong's China Travel Service smilingly expressed the hope that other applications to Peking would be successful...