Word: weathers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After three weeks of recuperating in sunny Texas, Lyndon Johnson returned last week to some foggy economic weather in Washington. If the visibility was rather poor, the President had himself partly to blame. He has been screening his economic moves -and intentions -so thoroughly that speculation about them has become an almost obsessive pastime of the nation's economists...
...great goal-tending job by sophomore Bill Diercks, agressive checking by both defenses and all three lines, and unusually warm weather combined to give the Crimson the first and hardest half of a sweep that seemed impossible before tonight...
...export of more than 400 nonstrategic items to Eastern Europe, approved the opening of a Moscow-New York air route, put discreet pressure on congressional leaders to approve a long-pending agreement to open consular offices in selected U.S. and Soviet cities, and authorized the exchange of weather information with the Russians. Further, he has suggested several more substantive steps: a mutual reduction of forces in Central Europe, a treaty against the spread of nuclear weapons, a pact governing the peaceful uses of space, a tariff reduction for the Communist bloc, and the lifting of bans on travel by Americans...
Belated Sweep. Temperatures climbed -Manhattan experienced a record 64° -as the bowl of stagnant air roofed the region. A scattering of New York hospitals reported an increase in lung-ailment complaints. Finally, with weather forecasts indicating no relief, officials called a first-stage smog alert* in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut...
Elsewhere, observers were not so lucky. A blanket of haze and clouds covered much of the East Coast and completely obscured the view of crowds gathered for the occasion in Manhattan's Central Park. Astronomers on a plane circling above the weather off Nantucket Island reported only about 20 meteor sightings in an hour. They missed the celestial show of a lifetime. Another spectacular Leonid shower is not expected again until...