Word: correctional
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...article on Albania [TIME, May 14] the statement is made that the "Free Albania Committee whose headquarters is in New York City . . . wants to bring back King Zog, now in exile in Egypt." This statement is not correct. It ignores the fundamental conception of the National Committee for a Free Albania [which] is dedicated to the struggle for the liberation of Albania from Communist tyranny. As such, it is outside and above party politics...
...Peking People's Art Theater. At a rally in Peking, spotlights lit up giant portraits of the Red pantheon, including Mao Tse-tung, Liu Shao-chi, Chou Enlai, Chu Teh, Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin. Said Liu: "Our party is the greatest, most glorious and most consistently correct party in the history of China. As Comrade Mao has said, 'The victory we have so far achieved is only the first.' " Planes roared overhead and scattered leaflets on the crowd below. The message: "Resist American Imperialism...
...inedible wild yam called cabeza de negro, which yields a substance containing the four-ringed steroid nucleus. But cortisone is tougher. For one thing, its molecule has an oxygen atom attached to one of its carbon atoms (No. 11), and to place that oxygen in the correct spot is a difficult chemical trick...
...Bill Oatis (6 ft., 120 Ibs.) looked even frailer than usual. His glasses were gone, even though he can barely see without them. After railing against all Western newsmen as "trained spies," the prosecutor summed up: "Oatis was particularly dangerous because of his discretion and insistence on only accurate, correct and verified information...
Hard to Please. Many of the passenger complaints, says Franklin, are just a matter of opinion. "Every railroad," he says, "gets them." Even the ones that are valid, says he, are hard to correct. The road last year tried out the European system of taking table-d'hÔte orders ahead of time and staggering meals, soon gave it up when passengers said that "they weren't going to be told when and what...