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...China's Premier and Foreign Minister Chou Enlai, with top military and economic advisers, is going through a round of conferences at the Kremlin. Obviously no one in the West knows what is on the agenda, but Western intelligence men have some educated guesses. The Chinese are almost certainly asking more aid for the Korean war, which is proving a great drain on Red China. Almost 90% of China's trade is now going to Russia and her satellites to pay for war supplies from Peking's allies. Among the things Chou is reportedly asking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The Chinese in Moscow | 9/1/1952 | See Source »

...plane from Peking slipped into the Moscow Central airport early this week and handed the world another great big question mark. On the plane were 15 top-level Chinese government and military leaders, headed by Red China's Premier and Foreign Minister Chou Enlai. On the ground to greet them was Russia's No. 2 man, Politburocrat Vyacheslav Molotov...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Mission to Moscow | 8/25/1952 | See Source »

This was no ordinary meeting of Kremlinites and satellites. Something was stirring, as could be judged by the fact that Chou's team included the chief of China's air fleet and the deputy chief of her artillery, as well as such industrial experts as Communist China...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Mission to Moscow | 8/25/1952 | See Source »

...provocation" which is "imperiling" the truce talks (in secret session last week and reported to be going fairly well). The Peking radio shrilled that the Pyongyang raids were "directed at Paris, London, New York and Moscow-at a new world war." Red China's Foreign Minister Chou En-lai charged that U.N. planes had crossed the Yalu and attacked the great Manchurian air base at Antung (a possible real target in the future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WAR IN KOREA: The Right Track | 7/21/1952 | See Source »

...judged: 1) rhythmic vitality, 2) anatomical structure, 3) conformity with nature, 4) suitability of coloring, 5) artistic grouping, 6) copying of classical masterpieces. In striving to meet these requirements, even the greatest of Ming painters seldom departed from familiar themes; but they achieved such happy variations as scholarly Shen Chou's pink study of spring (see cut), and they more than made up in refinement what they lacked in fire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: FLAMBOYANT & FLUENT | 5/19/1952 | See Source »

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