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Detailing the Plans. "Today in the island, there is not the slightest resemblance to free thought or expression in the press, radio and television," said the I.A.P.A. report, and went on to condemn Castro's attempts to subvert the free press of other nations. At this point, the New York Times, whose Cuban policy is strongly influenced by Editorial Board Member Herbert Matthews, Castro's most powerful U.S. apologist, accused the I.A.P.A. of being "driven from journalism into politics as it did its best to bring about the downfall of the Castro government . . ." Jules Dubois. chairman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hemisphere: Declaration of War | 10/27/1961 | See Source »

...across the Atlantic -they joined 4,000 British ban-the-bombers who demonstrated in Trafalgar Square. There was also romance: two marching couples got married. When they finally reached Moscow, they were done out of a promised rally in Red Square, but Moscow University permitted the marchers publicly to condemn Russian (as well as U.S.) resumption of nuclear testing; Russian students were permitted to rebut with the Soviet view on the matter. It was a grand diversion, and when University Prorector Grigory Vov-chenko tried to end it after two hours, the Russian students howled him down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia: March to Moscow | 10/13/1961 | See Source »

...failure of the Belgrade nations to condemn the Russian resumption of nuclear testing more strongly is thus explained as a rational decision based on the observation that the Soviets are less kind to those who cross them than we are. The neutrals, some apologists argue, fear the Russians more than they do the United States...

Author: By Lee Auspitz, | Title: The Neutrals | 10/7/1961 | See Source »

...that young man"), Matthews fell into the trap that everywhere awaits the unwary reporter: he let emotional bias suspend his judgment. In his eyes. Castro became a hero of whom Matthews can still write today, as he does in The Cuban Story: "I could never bring myself to condemn Fidel Castro outright for what he has done ... I see what is good about [the revolution], how important it is. and I retain my sympathy, and. in many respects, admiration for Fidel Castro...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Fidelity to Fidel | 10/6/1961 | See Source »

Pappas' plan calls for the Redevelopment Authority to condemn the section as a "blighted area," and thus to pave the way for demolition of the present structures, some of which Harvard rents to graduate students. Although originally Pappas planned for a building of 500 units, the Authority reportedly has reduced him to about 280 in what might be a ten story apartment house...

Author: By Peter S. Britell, | Title: Promoter Arouses Harvard Concern | 9/26/1961 | See Source »

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