Word: watchfully
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After that rather prophetic beginning, TIME over the years kept close watch as the towering figure of De Gaulle strode through history. This week, as he makes his eighth appearance as the cover subject, those previous cover stories stand as perceptive punctuation marks in a most remarkable career...
Former High Commissioner for Germany John J. McCloy shares Ball's fear of the Gaullist proud tower. "Nationalism breeds nationalism," McCloy told the Senate last week, "and if we do not watch our step, we shall find Europe again engaged in a struggle for national dominance with cross-alliances." In Britain, Whitehall skeptics are more succinct; to them De Gaulle's Europe is one that stretches "from the Atlantic to the Urinals...
...kicks. "The adult world," says Marty Balin, 23, lead singer for San Francisco's most popular rock 'n' roll group, the Jefferson Airplane, "pays us all this money to play at their political benefits and society parties, and then we throw out this jargon and watch them be revoked. That's kicks." The Jefferson Air plane flies on weekends at a discotheque in Fillmore Auditorium, where projectors flash quivering, amoeba-like patterns on the walls to induce the dancers "to take a 'trip' [an LSD experience] without drugs." One of the Airplane...
...National Federation of Cleaning and Environmental Sanitation Associations-were trying to lobby the upstarts out of business. The Japanese Diet, in fact, was about to pass a special bill that would require automated shops to adopt a variety of expensive "sanitation" measures, and hire unneeded engineering technicians to watch the operation of the machines...
...Fame, is the sport's 85-year-old scoring system, which belabors spectators with archaic terminology ("love," "deuce," "advantage"), places no time limit on the duration of a match, and encourages a brand of play-the wham-slam "big game"-that often makes the match a bore to watch. Van Alen's answer: a totally different scoring system called VASSS (for Van Alen Simplified Scoring System), which he invented in 1957 but really tried for the first time in a pro tournament last summer. Last week VASSS got a bigger test at the richest pro tournament in history...