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Life Is Short. A newsman asked Khrushchev wearily: "Aren't you getting tired?" "Tired!" said Khrushchev in an amazed tone. "Of course not. I'm a strong man." He added with a grin: "Let me tell you something. Life is short. See all you can. Hear...
...blackjacking businessmen into space-buying with threats of bad publicity, have tended to make advertising-selling a not-so-ethical profession in his country. But TIME, with its worldwide prestige, solid circulation and sound statistics, is helping to restore the profession to respectability, Kitaoko said, with a fine Oriental grin...
George Maurice Lichtenstein, 49, is a newspaper cartoonist who earns $50,000 a year by illustrating an American homily of good-humored resignation: "Grin and Bear It." In his satirical, topical "Grin and Bear It" cartoon, which runs in more than 270 U.S. dailies. Cartoonist "Lichty" has created such harried, irascible characters as potbellied, spindle-legged Bascomb Belchmore. Senator Snort, Mr. Snodgrass, and a diabolical moppet named Otis. They are inevitably trapped in ridiculous situations of their own making. In one cartoon Senator Snort, .dressed in flowered waistcoat and bat-winged collar, tells a group of reporters: "I welcome...
...laughs come as thick as tarts in Montmartre-the audience sees them coming and begins to grin-but the script (by Robert Buckner) mereiy adjusts its monocle, stares, bows ever so sligntiy, and declines to pick them up. Guinness obviously does not care so much if the audience gets the joke; he wants it to see the humor of his situations...
...well-cut Western clothes. His small bronze face sat satisfiedly behind round black spectacles that looked, in a certain light, as if they had been painted on by Bobby Clark's makeup man. Beneath a hesitant growth of gray mustache^ his round mouth was flattened into a broad grin. "What would you like for breakfast?" someone shouted. "More votes," grinned Ichiro...