Word: addendum
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...wanted to get right down to setting a summit date. At Camp David, President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Macmillan agreed 1) on a foreign ministers' conference to begin on or about May 11 (TIME, March 16), and 2) to go to the summit late this summer. Addendum: the West will accept Polish and Czechoslovakian representatives as observers, but not, as Khrushchev had demanded, as participating delegates. Macmillan made a minor concession: no exact date was set for the summit conference. But the U.S. made a major concession: the summit conference was not made contingent on success at the foreign...
...four Soviet submarines that appeared in the English Channel last week, apparently bound for Egypt, were a sharp reminder of an important Russian addendum to the original doctrine, i.e., help your enemy's enemies. Other powers were beginning to make their own distinctive contributions to the theory and practice of foreign aid. Items...
...rather wistful addendum, Aron says: "If tolerance is born of doubt, let us teach everyone to doubt all the models and Utopias." Logician Aron should know that doubt in one thing issues from faith in another. In any case, his is an unpractical enterprise in the present state of the French mind-like sending Coke to Cognac. He leaves France with nothing more nourishing than a paradox: "Let us pray for the advent of the sceptics...
...forces agreement specifically guarantees each G.I. the essentials of U.S. justice: the right to a fair and speedy trial, to confront hostile witnesses and subpoena friendly witnesses, to choose defense counsel (which the U.S. pays for) and to communicate at all times with U.S. Government representatives. A Senate addendum to the NATO treaty further requires the commanding officer of any G.I. in a foreign court to notify the State Department and the Armed Services Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives if he considers that the G.I.'s rights are in jeopardy. Even if the G.I. is convicted...
...addendum to your May 14 cover story on Marilyn Monroe, you may be delighted to have brought to your attention that the 18th century had its own Monroe, Dorothy, a beauty of the day celebrated for similar endowments. In thanking his friend Lord Clare for the gift of a haunch of venison, Oliver Goldsmith licked his chops and said...