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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Papa Beatle Ringo Starr, 25, cocked an ear to little Zak's first wails and mused: "It could be a promising noise. Could be." At any rate, the Baby Beatle's hair was coming in nicely, and he'd inherited the magnificent Ringo nose along with the basset-hound jowls. Now, if he can learn to ululate on key-could be. "He's a little smasher," whooped Ringo as he called at London's Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital and packed off Mama Maureen and child in a Rolls-Royce to their apartment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Oct. 1, 1965 | 10/1/1965 | See Source »

Also speaking at the forum, an Israeli editor said that his country and the new African states are bound together "by the common search for tomorrow," for the destiny that they shall fulfill in the world. The pioneering spirit of Israel's youth, Moshe Zak stated, helps explain the extent of her technical...

Author: By Burton Selman, | Title: Kigundu Claims Moderates Will Survive in Uganda | 8/6/1962 | See Source »

...Zak said that the people of Israel feel a special kinship toward the African nations, which have also had a long history of suffering and oppression. The Africans welcome such aid because they admire the success of Israel in building a homogeneous state out of extremely heterogeneous elements, a fact which holds important social lessons for the new multi-racial and multi-lingual communities in Africa...

Author: By Burton Selman, | Title: Kigundu Claims Moderates Will Survive in Uganda | 8/6/1962 | See Source »

There are two other reasons why the African states turn to Israel for help, Zak said; first, because Israel is a small country and understands the problems of small countries; and second, because Israeli technicians work in their shirt-sleeves with citizens of the lands they...

Author: By Burton Selman, | Title: Kigundu Claims Moderates Will Survive in Uganda | 8/6/1962 | See Source »

Israeli assistance, added Zak, helped establish the Black Star shipping line and the national airline of Ghana. Over 800 Israeli doctors, engineers, and technical experts have been dispatched to the new African states...

Author: By Burton Selman, | Title: Kigundu Claims Moderates Will Survive in Uganda | 8/6/1962 | See Source »

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