Word: affections
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...hence unreported-is that there has been a long-drawn battle which has been in progress almost since the start of the armistice talks." In this light, the Observer was alarmed at the way Britons were talking. "It is still possible to criticize the raids because they indirectly affect Manchuria and Siberia as well as Korea," it added, "but this, compared with the charge that the raids were a deliberate resumption of a discontinued war, is almost a quibble...
Said an old Syngman Rhee crony last week: when Rhee gets a critical note from President Truman or the State Department, his attitude is-"I know you don't like me and I don't care." Last week, obviously not caring how his acts affect his allies or the Korean war, stubborn, 77-year-old President Rhee kept trying to get his highhanded way and smashing at whatever interfered...
Alexander's visit will be the first to Korea by any British minister since the war began. Armed with Alexander's report, Churchill plans to demand a far bigger voice for Britain in plans which up to now, although they affect all 17 countries fighting under the U.N. flag in Korea, have been directed solely by the U.S. Pentagon and State Department...
...Dakota's primary is indeed important-more important than the 14 delegates involved. The June 3 primary, in which more than 100,000 votes are expected, will be the last Eisenhower-Taft test before the Republicans gather in Chicago on July 7. The aftertaste of South Dakota might affect the first mouth-waterings in Chicago...
Asked if a revival of the Stevenson boom would affect his chances of getting the nomination Harriman answered. "Governor Stevenson has said he is not a candidate and I am" He further volunteered. "I think I'm the only man who can defeat Eisenhower, because I've had more experience in international affairs and in domestic affairs. We've got to have a progressive program at home as well as abroad...