Word: kingdom
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...ahead with SECAM and nine East European Communist nations promptly fell into line. At an Oslo meeting of the International Consultative Conference on Radio Communications last month, Greece and Monaco also opted for SECAM, giving it a 16-nation lineup. Twelve Western European countries, including the United Kingdom, chose PAL, while Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal and Spain remained undecided...
...racial justice, profess to be aware of an outpouring of God's redeeming spirit outside the confines of the institutionalized churches. In this view, many groups and individuals not associated with the churches, some of them even openly atheistic, are nevertheless struggling for the coming of the kingdom of God on earth. Dutch Protestant Theologian Arend van Leeuwen suggests that God speaks to contemporary churches through non-Christian channels...
...TWENTIETH CENTURY (CBS, 6-6:30 p.m.). "Jackpot in Libya," a report on the changes in the once-poor North African kingdom since oil was discovered in 1959. Repeat...
Mwami Mwambutsa IV, the Watutsi ruler of the kingdom of Burundi, did not seem like a man who would easily part with his throne. In fact, when the rival Bahutu tribesmen attempted to overthrow him last October, the Mwami and his men struck back so ruthlessly that at least 86 Bahutus were executed, including all of the elected officers of both houses of Parliament. Last week it seemed that the Mwami had lost his throne just the same. Not to the Bahutus. To his own son, Prince Charles Ndizeye...
...European Defense Community and NATO, the Treaty of Rome and the Common Market. "This then," he said, "was the prospect in the early part of the 1960s-a Europe making massive strides toward unity with the strong prospect that its geographical boundaries would be expanded to include the United Kingdom and certain other European nations-a Europe growing prosperous with its burgeoning Common Market under the protective umbrella of NATO...