Word: broadcasts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...demand. Surpluses are piling up. Western salesmen are scrambling for export markets, and, not finding them in the U.S., are looking to Moscow-and the 800 million potential customers penned behind the Iron Curtain. "Our 1954 motto," cooed the chairman of the Soviet Chamber of Commerce in a foreign broadcast last week, "is 'Welcome' . . . to foreign traders." The traders who march on Moscow find bureaucrats with whom they must do business hard and evasive bargainers. After three months' canvassing, the spokesman for twelve Lancashire textile-machinery firms admitted that "the going is sort of rough," and went...
...radio-TV room of the White House last August, a group of photographers hurriedly shot pictures of the President as he prepared to broadcast a report to the nation. Among them was George Tames, 35, New York Times Magazine photographer. Only one of his three dozen shots of Ike was printed, the rest went into the paper's picture morgue. Recently, Photographer Tames entered his best picture in the White House News Photographers' Association annual contest, in which he has already won close to a dozen prizes. But Ike saw a print first, commented: "That...
...wonderful he was. Arthur operates on the disarming assumption that every viewer is at least as absorbed in Godfrey as he is, and he spends much of his 90-minute show in discussing such items as his own weight, what he ate for dinner, what he did before the broadcast, what he expects to do after...
...Assassin!" Infuriated because neither press nor radio had mentioned the riots, the students scoured downtown Madrid for copies of Arriba and made bonfires of them, howling for "freedom of the press"-a concept whose meaning had suddenly become clear to them. They stormed Radio Madrid in an attempt to broadcast their complaints...
...speech is motivated by President Eisenhower's State of the Union message delivered to Congress and broadcast nationally over radio and television Jan 19. In his message, Eisenhower recommended that those who were convicted of communism should have their citizenship abrogated...