Word: valley
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...immense outpouring of art which began more than 5,000 years ago in the fertile Indus Valley has flooded over to enrich the lives of millions in India, Central Asia, China, Java and Cambodia. But because the main stream of Indian art flowed away from the sources that were to nourish Western art, Indian sculpture has remained something strange and remote to Western sensibilities...
...away from it all, Winthrop forsook the cabarets of Manhattan for the hills of Arkansas. There, on a ridge 50 miles from Little Rock, he built a magnificent, $1,500,000 cattle farm called Winrock, from which he can gaze for 40 miles across the Arkansas River valley, heart of the razorback state. Today the Arkansas that Winthrop Rockefeller views from Winrock is undergoing a startling change -and he is responsible for much of it. "We thought he had come down here just to sit on his tail," says Harry Ashmore, executive editor of the Arkansas Gazette. "We soon found...
...Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Biochemist Price describes the ''immunological overlap'' among the B viruses, most of which are borne by mosquitoes or ticks. Most feared are Japanese B encephalitis, Russian spring-summer fever, St. Louis encephalitis and Murray Valley fever. *Closely related is dengue ("breakbone fever"), and also yellow fever, against which an effective vaccine has been available since...
...support his stand, three more groups of private-power companies announced plans for U.S. reactors last week: A group of Northwest utilities, headed by Pacific Power & Light, took an option on 14 square miles near Yakima, Wash. as a possible reactor site. EURJ A group of ten Ohio Valley utilities, headed by American Gas & Electric Co., disclosed plans for a 13,000-kw. prototype plant and later on a 200,000-kw reactor. EUR| A group of California utilities proposed to build a reactor under the leadership of Pacific Gas & Electric...
Joseph C. Steyskal, a native of Yugoslavia, was arrested in Sun Valley, Idaho, on February 16 after FBI agents had traced him as the author of threatening letters addressed to President Pusey...