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Sport: Death of Hastings | TIME

As it must to all men, Death came last week to Thomas Hastings, architect, of the firm of Carrere & Hastings, in Manhattan. In. a crowded memorial chapel, his coffin stood covered by autumn leaves overlaid with roses. Beside it, the Cross of the Legion of Honor lay on a plush cushion. Around it stood Architects Cass Gilbert, William Adams Delano, Chester Holmes Aldrich; Banker Thomas William Lament, Sculptor John Flanagan, many another notable, friend, relation.

Star suffers swollen feet during 2nd pregnancy

Apparently, she wasn't in those slippers when she was seen heading into the hotel hours before. Kim has high heeled strapped sandals underneath her body-hugging black dress. Read More: ADVERTISEMENT Back in 2013, when she was pregnant with her first child, Kim's feet made headlines when she was seen on the streets with swollen ankles strapped into a pair of tight sandals. Fans didn't hesitate to slam the star for still trying to maintain her regular sexy looks forgetting she's pregnant.

Strategic Map: Gateway from the Orient

On the following two pages TIME presents a map of the strategic geography of northeastern Africa and southwestern Asia. Between the two lies the Red Sea, no mean body of water. It is approximately 1,500 miles long, roughly half as long as the Mississippi River from Minneapolis to New Orleans. But with its width (up to 250 miles) it is the size of 50 Mississippis. This immemorial gateway from the Orient to the Mediterranean has an inner and an outer gate.

Swedish Director Ninja Thyberg Wins Cannes 2022 Women in Motion Young Talent Award

Swedish director Ninja Thyberg is the winner of this year’s annual Women in Motion Young Talent Award, bestowed by the Kering Group and the Cannes Film Festival to a standout first-time female director.

The Law: Back to the Unfabulous '50s

The sounds, vaguely familiar, echo in the void: Patti Page and the Tennessee Waltz; Jo Stafford and Shrimp Boats; Rosemary Clooney and Come On-a My House. Elvis, Bobby Darin, Fabian with a slew of golden oldies. At the drive-ins, American Graffiti and The Lords of Flatbush re-create the oleaginous pompadours and switchblade rhetoric of the Shook-Up Epoch. In affluent circles there are Fabulous ’50s parties: the debutantes rigged out in calf-length skirts and open-toed, high-heeled numbers, and their dates in narrow ties and pink shirts and trousers that bag at the ankle.

The Messy Reality of Cities Touting Climate-Friendly Utopias

A little slice of eco-heaven on earth could be yours. So goes the marketing for Forest City, a partially finished new city on the coast of Malaysia’s Johor state. Condo towers covered in plants and connected by public transit, rooftop gardens, a water-recycling system, and a vague commitment to “smart technologies,” all add up, the project’s Chinese developersays, to a “green futuristic city” that will serve as “a prime model” for other towns in our sustainability-focused era.

These Are the U.S. Presidents Who Were Impeached

On January 13, Donald Trump became the third President in American history to be impeached and the first President to be impeached twice. Impeachment is very rare in the U.S.’s nearly 250 years of history, and none of the three men to have faced it — Presidents Bill Clinton, Andrew Johnson and Donald Trump — have been removed from office. (However, after Clinton and Johnson were impeached, both of their parties lost the next Presidential election.

TIME Magazine Cover: James Reston - Feb. 15, 1960 - Journalism - Newspapers - Writers

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Today in Australian History - On This Day

Historical Events 1909 Australian cricket all-rounder Frank Tarrant scores 145 and takes 13-67 in a county game for Middlesex as they beat Gloucester by an innings and 31 runs in a single day 1950 Davis Cup Men's Tennis, Forest Hills, NY: Tom Brown beats Ken McGregor in 5 sets but Australia breaks US stranglehold on trophy with a dominant 4-1 victory Cricket History 1995 Andrew Symonds hits 20 sixes in match for Gloucestershire v Glamorgan

What Happened on April 14, 1999

Historical Events A severe hailstorm strikes Sydney, Australia causing A$1.7 billion in insured damages, the most costly natural disaster in Australian history NATO mistakenly bombs a convoy of ethnic Albanian refugees - Yugoslav officials say 75 people are killed Famous Birthdays Chase Young, American NFL player (Washington Commanders), born in Upper Marlboro, Maryland Famous Deaths Anthony Newley, British actor and singer-songwriter (Doctor Dolittle; Goldfinger theme; Willy Wonka score), dies at 67 Bill Wendell, American TV announcer (To Tell The Truth, 1972-77; Late Night With David Letterman; Late Show With David Letterman, 1993-95), dies at 75 Ellen Corby [Hansen], American actress (The Waltons, Vertigo, Caged), dies of natural causes at 87 Died in 1999 1999 Highlights About April 14, 1999