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COLUMNISTS JOSEPH & STEWART ALSOP, long advocates of greater military preparedness for the U.S., discover the "fall-out"-a new byproduct of H-bomb warfare...
...Schine matter up. Another reason was that "the Communist liners started to loose their attack," charging McCarthy-Cohn intervention on Schine's behalf. The attacks, he recalled, came from Columnist Drew Pearson-"one of the greatest Communist-line smearers that I know"-and Columnists Joseph and Stewart Alsop...
...Notable exception: Columnists Joseph and Stewart Alsop, long-standing Oppenheimer partisans. They implied that Gordon Gray's findings were part of a plot by AEC Chairman Strauss to even an old personal grudge against Oppenheimer, a point that conveniently overlooked the matter of Gray's record and integrity...
...House of Commons, Winston Churchill agreed with a Laborite who said that the opening of U.S.-French talks on Indo-China without Britain was "inconsistent with the spirit of the Western alliance." While some subsequent analyses of the U.S.-British rift were grossly exaggerated (Pundits Joseph and Stewart Alsop labeled one column "The Dissolving Partnership"), the Western alliance was obviously under considerable strain...
...same time. Columnists Joe and Stewart Alsop were trying to pry the story loose. They had also gone to their good friend Oppenheimer, suggesting that he release his answers to the entire press, thus depriving themselves of a beat but giving Oppenheimer a better public hearing. The Times and the New York Herald Tribune, the Alsops' home paper, broke the news at the same time, but it was Reston who got the full story. Three days after Reston was handed the documents, Oppenheimer's lawyers called him in Washington, told him to go ahead. Reston dispatched an office...