Word: visitant
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Aside from such basic questions, Americans may be excused for being somewhat unimpressed by the argument that the balance of payments cost of maintaining military forces in various parts of the world is to a large degree responsible in making it impossible for them to visit these very countries on their vacations...
...that he came across more as a poet than an electable politician. Accordingly, on a swing through California last week, the Minnesota Democrat broke away from his somewhat aseptic form to broaden his attack on the Johnson Administration. Unimpressed, Stanford University's pro-McCarthy newspaper welcomed his campus visit with the disenchanted demand: "Does Eugene McCarthy want to make righteous speeches or does he want to end the Viet Nam war?" Un less Senator McCarthy's "passion gap" could be overcome, conceded his staff, the Minnesota Senator's name as a presidential aspirant seemed destined...
CHRYSLER PRESENTS THE BOB HOPE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL (NBC, 8:30-10 p.m.). Highlights from Bob's Christmas visit to the G.I.s in Thailand, Viet Nam and Guam...
...long a source of violent demonstrations and strikes, have not taken to the streets in months. Political opposition has quieted down. Barrientos even strengthened his hand with the army by personally flying into the battle zone half a dozen times, sometimes only minutes after the latest action. On one visit, according to an entry in Che Guevara's diary, Barrientos' helicopter set down only 250 yards from the spot where the guerrilla leader was hidden. "The important thing was that we had the support of the people," says Barrientos, a former air force general. "Against us, Fidel...
...more than a decade and were immensely popular on the Continent. In their desire to get back to nature, the English Romantics also abandoned the ruins of Italy in favor of the English countryside and Alpine vistas. Crusty J.M.W. Turner seems to have been the first artist to visit Switzerland for the sake of sketching its mountains, but his Cottage Destroyed by an Avalanche is a vision of nature's destructive forces rather than the record of any event...