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...with the Left. The whole experience apparently sobered both sides, and they have moved steadily closer ever since. Belaúnde meets frequently with Haya and Odría lieutenants, takes pains to buttonhole opposition Congressmen for arm-in-arm chats and friendly lunches at the presidential palace. The far-leftists who once supported Belaúnde are no longer welcome. In the past six months, his police have been jailing extremists all over the country, and his Acción Popular Party has expelled its former general secretary, Leftist Mario Villarán. Last April, when Peru...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Peru: Revolution Within the Law | 10/2/1964 | See Source »

...moments of grave crisis, NATO is a model of arm-in-arm harmony. But when there are no Berlin blockades or Cuban missiles to bring out their underlying unity, the Western allies are divided. There is little doubt anywhere that the U.S. has crushing nuclear superiority over the Russians. Disagreement arises over the questions of 1) how much of a voice Europe is to have as to when and how this U.S. force is to be applied, and 2) what Western strategy should be in the intermediate grey area short of total war, an area in which NATO...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: NATO Nagging | 12/20/1963 | See Source »

...sites to protest the dearth of "brown faces" (Negroes and Puerto Ricans) in the building trades. Negro children crawled under halted trucks, grinned as cops dragged them out. A group of youths stormed a crane, climbed to its hook and clung there. Groups of pickets formed human chains, locked arm-in-arm to prevent trucks from entering or leaving the medical center site. When police moved in to break the chains, other demonstrators formed new chains right behind them. At one site, mounted police rammed their way into a mob with lowered truncheons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Civil Rights: Not Racism, but Nepotism | 8/9/1963 | See Source »

Three Yale performers--captain John Blake, Tommy Carroll, and John Morrison--crossed the finish line arm-in-arm to tie for second in 25:02, 16 seconds behind the younger Kingston. Tom Cathcart followed soon after in fifth position, and Tom Cox rounded out the Eli scoring with a 12th-place effort...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harriers Finish Last | 10/31/1959 | See Source »

...just in time for vacation, Ike went to Walter Reed Hospital to bring home Mamie, now convalescent after her hysterectomy three weeks ago (TIME, Aug. 19). In a navy blue dress with white trim and a white hat, Mrs. Eisenhower, still somewhat shaky on her feet, walked arm-in-arm with Ike to the waiting White House limousine. "I feel pretty good," she told reporters. "How about a big grin?" shouted a photographer. "I still have that," said Mamie Eisenhower, smiling and then winking at the President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Vacation Time | 9/9/1957 | See Source »

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