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Milestones, Jul. 15, 1940 | TIME

Born. To Janet Gaynor, pert, auburn-haired cinemactress, and Gilbert Adrian, swank fashion designer: their first child, a son. Weight: 7 Ib. 4 oz. Name: Robbin Gaynor. Engaged. Barbara Gushing, beauteous sister of the former Mrs. James Roosevelt; and Harvardman Stanley Grafton Mortimer Jr. Married. Carole Landis (real name: Frances Ridste), 21, blonde cinemactress; and Yacht Broker Willis Hunt Jr., 28; both for the second time; in Las Vegas, Nev. Married. Virginia Cocalis, 24, and George McMillan, 25; in St.

World: INCIDENT IN SONG CHANG VALLEY

I am sorry, sir, but my men refused to go . . . We cannot move out. Repeat that, please. Have you told them what it means to disobey orders under fire? I think they understand, but some of them simply had enough—they are broken. There are boys here who have only 90 days left in Viet Nam. They want to go home in one piece. The situation is psychic here.

Benefits of bitter kola | Pulse Nigeria

Historically, bitter kola has been used in traditional medicine to treat a myriad of ailments, but it's its aphrodisiac properties that have caught the eye of many in recent times. From improving libido to enhancing fertility, the sexual benefits of bitter kola for both men and women are vast. Important note: It's crucial to consult a healthcare professional before consuming bitter kola, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or are taking medications.

Charles Manson and His 'Family': Scenes From Their Desert Hovels

The Manson Family murders have assumed a near-mythic quality in the 45 years since Tex Watson, Susan Atkins, Leslie Van Houten and others slaughtered seven people — Sharon Tate; Jay Sebring; Wojciech Frykowski; Abigail Folger; Steven Parent; Leno and Rosemary LaBianca — in the summer of 1969. The sickening, vicious nature of the killings terrified and riveted a nation already convulsed by the violence and cultural upheaval of the late Sixites, while the seemingly random nature of the crimes spoke to a near-primal, universal fear: marauders invading one’s home and wreaking mortal havoc.

l'aroport de Ble-Mulhouse rduit la voilure

Rare aéroport parfaitement binational, l'aéroport de Bâle-Mulhouse (4,2 millions de passagers en 2008, cinquième pour le trafic passagers, deuxième pour le fret) vient d'introduire une nouveauté qui tranche dans le débat parfois timoré sur la réduction des vols de nuit. Dans sa tarification aux compagnies aériennes, cet établissement public franco-suisse vient en effet d'introduire une "modulation bruit" en fonction des horaires de vols. Le principe : ceux de nuit (de 22h à 6h) vont être surtaxés tandis que ceux de journée vont bénéficier d'une réduction.