Word: years
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...rebel in a dusty Congo boulevard, or for the succinct phrase that clarifies the politely vague deliberations of the conference room. More challengingly. the job demands the timely summing-up that gives recent events meaning in the light of what has gone before. By its annual Man of the Year cover story, by CINEMA'S choices of the year's top films, by FOREIGN NEWS'S analysis of the plight of the world's troubled homeless during the International Refugee Year, TIME this week takes year-end heed of the newsmagazine's duty to summarize...
Even before the calendar flipped over to the 1960s, the nation's datebook for the New Year was packed with heavy appointments. After leaving Paris, President Eisenhower touched down in Madrid and Casablanca, where, as before, people by the hundreds of thousands welcomed him with remarkable affection and thunderous cheers. Home at last from his unprecedented 22,000-mile eleven-nation tour, he got a fond greeting from Mamie and from hundreds of Washingtonians carrying sputtering sparklers. But his work had only begun: Congress convenes next week; his State of the Union Message is due before...
...France's President Charles de Gaulle is due in early April. Then comes the Paris summit meeting with Khrushchev, after that Ike's own trip to the Soviet Union (probably in June). He has plans to tour Latin America and perhaps the Far East later in the year-all told enough to keep Ike hopping to the end of his term...