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...drive for a Latin American common market, spurred by the recent Buenos Aires economic conference (TIME, Sept. 16), last week got its first results. In Santiago, Brazilian Foreign Minister José Carlos de Macedo Scares capped a cordial, busy five-day visit by approving a joint Brazil-Chile commission to establish South America's first common market between the two countries. A practical basis for the reciprocal market already exists: Brazil buys Chile's nitrates and Chile needs Brazil's coffee and cocoa. The committee starts work in 60 days on a draft treaty. Said Chile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHILE: Trade Seekers | 9/30/1957 | See Source »

Since the return of onetime Liberal President Alberto Lleras Camargo from a peace-making meeting with Conservative ex-President Laureano Gómez in Sitges, Spain (TIME, Aug. 12), relations between the two parties have been warmly cordial. The agreement drawn up jointly by Lleras Camargo and Gómez, which provides that during the next three four-year administrations, Cabinet posts, Congress seats, state legislatures and town councils will be arbitrarily divided 50-50 between the two parties, was the basis for the document presented to the junta last week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COLOMBIA: Optimistic Glow | 9/2/1957 | See Source »

Vultures in the Villages. But the week's worst horror was still to come-from Algeria itself. Eighty miles southeast of Algiers, a patrol-plane pilot noticed huts burning in Kouir Mechta, a quiet, untroublesome stone-and-mud village where the French had always had a cordial welcome. The French dispatched a patrol from the nearest outpost 15 miles away. They found half a dozen dead men surrounded by hysterically screaming women, tearing their cheeks with their fingernails until the blood came. At dawn, said the women, 100 uniformed fellaghas had surrounded the village. They had seized the local...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Ordeal Without End | 6/10/1957 | See Source »

...extend to each employee at Harvard University a cordial invitation to join with over sixteen million American workingmen in pursuit for higher wages, improved working conditions and our just share in the prosperity of the nation...

Author: By Fred E. Arnold, | Title: A 'Cordial Invitation' for Harvard Employees | 5/28/1957 | See Source »

...King Saud prepared to emplane for home, he and Feisal drew up a communique hailing the "new era of cordial relations" between their countries, pledged themselves to "oppose all attempts at foreign interference." From Jordan young King Hussein sent a message of regret that he could not join his fellow Kings, a gambit carefully arranged in advance to demonstrate that Saud, Feisal and Hussein were one for all and all for one, but without jamming the distasteful news too forcibly down Nasser's throat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: The Kings Meet | 5/27/1957 | See Source »

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