Word: bipartisanism
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...Bipartisan Moral Policy
...that party and that press are parties to a conspiracy of immorality . . . that makes the Democratic RFC shenanigans look like peanuts: I refer to the continued immorality that is McCarthyism . . . A Bipartisan Moral Policy is in order. HARRY MARGOLIS
...Predominant View. One more important amendment was argued bitterly. Sponsored by the bipartisan coalition of Ohio's Taft and Illinois' Douglas, it would have put administration of foreign aid in the hands of a single agency (as the House had voted). The amendment was defeated by a majority which preferred to leave control of the money divided between the State Department, the Pentagon...
...borrow money to pay its employees, soon was issuing I.O.U.s instead of wages. Three hundred San Marinese applied for immigration visas to the U.S. Then the Communist government quit. Condemning the Communists' "stupid and egotistic policy," the legislature called for a new election, last week set up a bipartisan regency council to talk terms with Italy. Italy wouldn't budge...
Rearmament. On foreign policy, the Adenauer-Schumacher feud cleaves the Bundestag. Many German and Allied officials hope, probably in vain, for a "great coalition" of conservatives and Socialists so that German rearmament can be launched by bipartisan decision. German opposition to rearmament has decreased greatly in the last six months. There has been what the Germans call "Zeit zum umdenken"-time to think it over. General Eisenhower's declaration that the German soldier never lost his honor soothed much injured pride. Oddly enough, Neo-Nazi Ernst Remer (TIME, May 21) has also been helpful. A German veteran explained...