Word: cablese
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Clad in floppy hospital coat and pants, Airman Donald Gerard Farrell grinned, "Well, here goes," and clambered into a weird contraption at Texas' Randolph A.F.B. It looked like a home furnace -3 ft. wide, 6 ft. long, 5 ft. high-encrusted with tanks, pipes and electric cables. It was...
A Red Envelope. If anyone in Paris knew as much about the showings as Fairchild, it was the American business envoys from the garment industry. Reason: every morning at 8 a messenger delivered to their hotel rooms a big red envelope stuffed with the cables Fairchild and his crew of...
Tipped off that Venezuela's censors were responsible only for press messages in English and Spanish, Poland-born Reporter Szulc sent cables in Polish to a business address on Fifth Avenue, where a Polish-speaking friend had agreed in advance to translate and relay his files to the Times...
Double Ditches. For his daughter, last week's ordeal was more protracted than painful. Preparations had taken weeks. Two ditches, each two miles long, were gouged through the velvety lawns and underbrush of the 7,000-acre estate to carry the cables needed for TV cameras. The Queen herself...
But stubborn San Franciscans would not be done out of watching their team. More than 10,000 of them deserted the Bay area and followed coaxial cables to television-blessed towns. Pro fans flocked to the saloons and hotel rooms of Chico and Fresno, where they settled for football and...