Word: cairo
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Western powers, it was, oddly enough, Britain, not the U.S., which took the lead in a more constructive approach to colonial questions. Last week Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin lent new importance to the Anglo-Egyptian negotiations by announcing that he would go in person to Cairo to participate in revision of the basic treaty between the two countries. Bevin's promise might stave off a possible Egyptian move to call U.N.'s attention to the presence of British troops in Egypt...
TIME'S [March 18] alteration of history has me fascinated. Referring to Churchill, you state: ". . . the man who had conferred with Stalin at Moscow, Cairo, and Yalta...
...never believed Teheran would be dropped from history, nor that the invitation list to the Cairo conference would be posthumously revised to include Premier Stalin...
Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc. extended its New York to Paris route on to Rome, Athens and Cairo. One-way fares before taxes: Rome $471; Athens $562; Cairo...
Last week, General Unjebanenjebet and his secondhand sarcophagus were ready to follow Psousennes to the Cairo museum. His secret, hidden for 3,000 years...