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...Singapore, where De Mel's bluejackets had joyously laid in 100 cases of Grant's Scotch, 25 cases of other brands of whisky, plus cases of rum, gin, brandy, champagne and beer, intended for disposal back home. Investigators added that the hot cargo also included crated refrigerators, hi-fi sets, transistor radios, furniture, rare Hong Kong vases and gold bangles-most, unfortunately, confiscated by Ceylon authorities after the fleet dropped anchor upon its return...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ceylon: Hooch in the Hold | 5/10/1963 | See Source »

...Prime Minister, Pearson has the opportunity to make good his ambition: "To deserve success rather than to achieve it." Pearson's Cabinet is one both of experience and youth; he has the pledged support of 171 members of the House and the hopes of a frustrated country behind hi. His chances of success are good...

Author: By Ronald I. Cohen, | Title: The Canadian Election | 4/27/1963 | See Source »

...Hassan returned again and again, and a dazed Saks official said, "He's bought in almost every category. You could say he's done practically the whole store." Then the King and couriers swept through other midtown stores like a beneficent hurricane, cleaning the shelves of cameras, hi-fis, records and color TV sets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Morocco: First of the Newtime Spenders | 4/12/1963 | See Source »

Professor Howard Zinn, of Spelman College in Georgia, compiled the Report for the moderate, hi-racial Southern Regional Council. He has drafted a far-sighted, specific and humane set of suggestions. The President and the Attorney General would do well to take them seriously...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Zinn Report | 12/5/1962 | See Source »

...outsider, does much of his buying by mail, and throws his nickels around as if they were manhole covers. He complains endlessly about his lot, but he would not trade with anyone. He is likely to own a "waterworks" (indoor plumbing), a Deepfreeze, a piano, television and hi-fi sets, and a bank account for his children's education. He hooks a radio onto his tractor to keep up with the news as he plows, joins the P.T.A. and the Chamber of Commerce...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Look of the Land | 11/9/1962 | See Source »

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