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Dates: during 1950-1959
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What happened to the missing millions? New York banks and exporters put a big part of the blame on unreported government spending abroad. In particular, the pampered armed forces, Rojas Pinilla's main prop, are buying heavily, both of military hardware and of such luxuries as canned beer and TV sets, to be sold cheaply to soldiers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COLOMBIA: The Mess in . Bogota | 10/22/1956 | See Source »

...much blame has been attributed to Harvard students for overnight parking in front of private homes, said the councilor. Other colleges in the Harvard Square area, such as Radcliffe. Sargent. and Leslie, are also partly responsible, he argued...

Author: By Robert L. Chazin and Blaise G.A. Pastory, S | Title: City Police Open Drive Against Illegal Parking | 10/19/1956 | See Source »

...eleven days the grave-faced master of the Italian Line's Andrea Doria waited while the young third mate of the Swedish-American Line's Stockholm told a story in a Manhattan courtroom that implied that the Italians were to blame for the July collision that sank Andrea Doria (TIME, Oct. 8). Last week came turn for Captain Piero Calamai, 58, to take the stand, and his anxiety still showed as he sat with bent shoulders, pale and tired-looking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SEQUELS: The Italian Story | 10/15/1956 | See Source »

However, debt can get out of hand. (But) the writer implies that all spheres of credit have become dangerously overextended, a questionable position in view of the economic projections, and that the Republicans are to blame. In maintaining this point he has completely overlooked the "hard money" policy of the last four years. The Federal Budget is being balanced. The issuance of Treasury 3/4 per cent bonds in 1953 and the subsequent tightening of the money market checked the over accumulation of inventory in that year; in fact, the policy was too successful in that this tightness probably helped...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ON PROSPERITY | 10/10/1956 | See Source »

...Tribune article purported that Stevenson himself is disappointed with the momentum of his political odyssey. His speeches, the Tribune hinted, are not inspiring the voters as they should, and the crowds that are turning out to hear his attacks on Eisenhower have been smaller than hoped. Reportedly, the blame for this failure has been placed on Clayton Fritchey, Stevenson's press secretary. Fritchey, accordingly, would soon be fired for his own "failure to Jim Hagertize his way through this campaign" with sufficient effectiveness. These rumors, however, were vigorously denied the next day in Springfield by campaign manager Jim Finnegan...

Author: By Steven R. Rivkin, | Title: The Trouble With Adlai | 10/10/1956 | See Source »

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