Word: cablese
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Roused by angry, sputtering cables from home, Washington's coffee-country ambassadors rushed into action. In short order they had Senate Majority Leader Scott Lucas, a member of the subcommittee, declaring that he had never attended a meeting and didn't go along with the report at all...
Three Little Pigs. But censorship is by no means confined to the Soviet world. In Egypt, King Farouk, incensed by an article about his philandering, recently banned LIFE from his kingdom "forever." In the Western Hemisphere itself, despite U.S. attempts to spread the gospel of press freedom to Latin America...
As powerful as Juan Perón is in Argentina, he has not dared to shut down critical La Prensa (circ. 400,000) outright. But he has used the newsprint rationing to take paper from La Prensa and give it to his friends. He also exercises a censorship on outgoing...
The top Soviet U.N. delegate's devotion to TIME was interesting news to me. It prompted me to look through a batch of recent cables from our news bureaus and correspondents overseas. Here are some excerpts from them, giving more news about TIME readers and attitudes toward TIME abroad...
When the Russians gave hints of "difficulties" on the regular railroads, on the barge lines and on the highways, there was a flurry in Frankfurt, a hotting-up of transatlantic cables. A new blockade of Berlin was feared.