Word: bloodshedding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Candybox-Cover Girls. The Weekly's advertising was ebbing and its circulation (still a giant 9,966,689) had dipped under that of its chief competitor, This Week. To pull it out of the slump, Publisher Hearst called in a magazine specialist, Ernest V. Heyn, 47, who founded and...
Though the Mexican attitude toward bloodshed and danger is traditionally stoic, the deaths of two well-known Mexican sportsmen in the first two days of the race brought some reactions of horror and indignation. A government official publicly branded the race "an imitation of North American customs not suited to...
In his 14½ months in office, Magsaysay has brought about great changes in the Philippines. First he rebuilt the army, until then a demoralized, politics-racked conglomeration that couldn't fight its way out of a bamboo hut with a howitzer. Then he went after the Huks, who...
From peasant to prime minister, Egyptians shook their fists and hurled angry words into the face of the West last week. The Egyptian State Council authorized the government to invoke general mobilization and a manpower draft "in case of war or threat of war." Newspapers blossomed with daily threats of...
More Than Wet Feet. Headlines and bloodshed gave an air of newness to crises that had actually been evolving for years. The waves had been moving forward since the collapse of Turkey's Ottoman empire and, more energetically, since the end of World War II. The West was belatedly...