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No. 2 man is small, twinkly Harry Freeman, a 40-year-old native New Yorker who has broken in a brace of imported bosses since joining Tass in 1929 He speaks little Russian, cables his stories in English. Tass sends 7,000 to 8,000 words a day about the...
Not much over a year ago the "poor, starving German Burghers" were busy with the erection of roadblocks, laying mines, stringing road cables to decapitate drivers and sniping at American soldiers. Then when they were certain that the Americans were there to stay, waving white flags and vociferously claiming to...
A good many of you have said that TIME told the Pearl Harbor story about as plainly and accurately as it could told. How many telephone calls, cables, how much research and plain reporting that took is not precisely calculable, but our National Affairs editor says that it was plenty...
The opening shot: a long, impersonal look across the slate roofs and smoking chimney pots of middle-class London. Barrage balloons ride high on their cables, and the sun is coming up over Europe and the Channel. Next comes a look through a grimy windowpane straight into the domestic life...
Cheaper Talk. At a Bermuda conference, the U.S. and the British Empire (which control 81% of the world's cables) agreed to new low rates. Starting April 1, rates will drop to 30? a word for fast cables, 15? for deferred and 10? for night. Under some present rates...