Word: zone
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Actor George C. Scott's considerable talent, will disappear. Some critics cried that "serious drama" was vanishing from TV. Series drama, maybe; but well-written plays have always been tantalizingly rare on TV. CBS-TV President James Aubrey has also axed The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, The Twilight Zone, Route 66, The Garry Moore Show, The New Phil Silvers Show, old Jack Benny, and Danny Thomas (who, like Benny, will bob back on NBC). Judy Garland "resigned" with a moving letter. Meanwhile, it was announced that Lucille Ball was going to lose her regular CBS series and appear next season...
...diplomatic relations, and risks of political suicide. The current dispute has been festering almost from the time that this country prodded inhabitants of the Isthmus into breaking away from Colombia and then presented the weak, young government with a treaty exchanging American protection and money for a canal zone in which America could act as if sovereign...
...keep an OAS debate and vote from reopening all issues and settling none of them, the United States might offer to negotiate some of the more onerous clauses and consequences of the treaty; the status of the Zonians, American citizens who have colonized the Canal Zone; rent and revenues; flag flying; and the provision which grants Canal Zone rights to the United States "in perpetuity." Without an agreement on renegotiation, the 1903 treaty and the 1964 crisis will remain sources of further crisis, a grim warning to any Central American nation the United States might approach about...
Harvard opened the second half with a zone defense that had Yale baffled. But the Elis didn't have to permeate it; they quickly increased their lead to 12 points with three fast breaks and three foul shots, while Crimson shooting was colder than Sergeant Preston's dogsled...
With 9:06 to play the score was 54-50, but in the next eight minutes Harvard scored a total of seven points and Yale blew the game wide open, then went into an aggravating stall which eroded Harvard's effective zone...