Word: commentator
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Kremlin made no comment but, significantly, it permitted Moscow correspondents to cable a lie of a kind which had not come from Moscow since the abrupt end of the Soviet Union-German pact in 1941. The British Government spoke stiffly, swiftly: "There is no truth whatever in the story...
Referring to the rumor that the Boston censor had banned the film for other than private showings President Aldrey of the Spanish Club replied, "No comment." An afternoon showing at 4:15 o'clock is also planned...
...York, Wendell Willkie was about as stunned as the editor of the Communist Daily Worker, who had volunteered that "all antifascists will welcome Wendell Willkie's article" - just 24 hours before Joseph Stalin, a well-known anti fascist, most decidedly did not. Mr. Willkie had no comment...
Russia's World. To Moscow, the facts were so self-evident that they scarcely called for comment. Yet comment came in the form of an ill-tempered growl at Wendell L. Willkie to stop talking about the future of the Baltic States and prewar eastern Poland as though they were still discussable matters...
...interrupts a comment on Englishmen-"I too love the earth and hate the world"-and in these words remembers a scene at home in Avila: "The broad valley remains visible with its checkerboard of ploughed fields and straggling poplars lining the straight roads, or clustered along the shallow pools by the river; and at night, in the not too distant mountains, the shepherds' fires twinkle like nether stars...