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...Kenmore station was flooded under eight feet of water and service to Newton, Brookline, Watertown and Brighton has been paralyzed since Saturday. MTA officials hope to have the four rapid transit lines back in operation by tomorrow, and in the interim have put emergency Lus service into operation in the affected area...
Next question: Who would boss the tricky U.N. interim administration? First choice of both sides was patient, professional Ellsworth Bunker, 68, who had vainly hoped to go back and relax on his Vermont farm after the tedious, five-month negotiations...
After a month of huffing and puffing, the U.S. gave up trying to blow Peru's military dictatorship down. The State Department professed itself satisfied that "the interim government has taken important steps on the road back to constitutional government in Peru." Thereupon it resumed both diplomatic relations and U.S. economic aid amounting to $83 million this year...
...only time in all eternity and the seven angels receive from God the seven trumpets which they soon will sound to wake the dead and resume the symbol-choked tumult. The heavens seem empty, and the old earth trembles before its impending doom. It is during this interim, between life and death, that The Seventh Seal takes place...
...committee (including three doctors from the Saskatchewan College of Physicians and Surgeons), then Premier Tommy Douglas promised that the program would have to be "acceptable both to those providing the service and those receiving it." Instead, after he ran for re-election in June 1960, Douglas got a favorable interim report from the committee majority, and blithely ignored the three doctor members who opposed it. This past history is one reason why Saskatchewan doctors are now leary of the government's promise to take the doctors' objections into account in drafting new legislation, if only the doctors will...