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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...agreed to come to the U.S. and set up separate spy rings, and Beria in exchange permitted their families-some 15 persons in all-to emigrate with them. Dr. Soblen, the Government charges, procured secret documents of the World War II Office of Strategic Services, information about an "atomic-bomb project on the Northwest Coast," photographs of the Sandia nuclear-weapons development center at Albuquerque-and arranged to deliver it all to the Soviets. Along the way, Soblen made contact with Hollywood Producer and U.S. Counterspy Boris Morros, who presumably contributed evidence to the case against Soblen (as, apparently...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ESPIONAGE: Thanks to the FBI | 12/12/1960 | See Source »

Cuba's new revolutionaries may not be very well organized, but they are learning, and they mean what they say. The Havana resistance promised Fidel Castro no rest-no rest is what he is getting. In the early morning one day last week, eight bombs exploded in the city, knocking out the electricity in a fifth of Havana, including the business district. Burning phosphorous sticks went into the mail drops at the central post office to burn the day's mail collection; another bomb burst a water pipe at an intersection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: The New Revolutionaries | 12/12/1960 | See Source »

While Havana undergoes its trial by bomb, another city, 200 miles across the Florida Straits, has become a Cuban refugee camp. By fishing boat and by yacht, by commercial airliner or hijacked plane, an estimated 500 Cubans each day are now fleeing Castro's Cuba, and most of them converge on Miami. By last week an incongruous lump of more than 30,000 worried Cubans had crowded into the winter vacationland, and more were coming...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hemisphere: They Would Be Free | 12/12/1960 | See Source »

...will don them later. The walk, however, is just a device for gaining attention, and the real business will be done in the evening, 8 p.m. at Quincy House, when Professor Beer will speak. Arm-bands and "unilateral initiatives" are out of the ordinary, but then, so is the bomb...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: So Is the Bomb | 12/6/1960 | See Source »

Over the past 18 months, five separate industrial plants have been at work on a project, each making a small but vital part, each kept in ignorance of the nature of the ultimate weapon. Then last week, with all sections assembled, Chancellor Records of Philadelphia detonated its bomb. American youth can now buy long-playing albums containing the sculptured heads of the Great Ducktail Warblers, Fabian and Frankie Avalon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RECORDS: The Ultimate Weapon | 12/5/1960 | See Source »

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