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...eventually it becomes a little tiresome, even though the viewer knows that it is based on fact. (The German raider Atlantis bedeviled Allied shipping for most of 1940-41, and its captain-now NATO Admiral Bernhard Rogge-was so humane to his prisoners that some of them still correspond with him.) Eventually, the Atlantis is caught and sent to the bottom. The film, for all of Laughton's inspired snorting and Heflin's underplayed "Fire one . . . Fire two," is not as taut a ship as it should be. The reason may be that Director Duilio Coletti has paid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures, Sep. 5, 1960 | 9/5/1960 | See Source »

...suppose that it is too much to expect TIME to be fair to Adlai Stevenson; but more balanced journalism would surely have pointed out that the remarks ascribed to Governor Stevenson by Robert Boulay I June 61 correspond to nothing anyone else has ever heard Stevenson say publicly or privately. Governor Stevenson is fully and explicitly on record on the question of Ber lin. It might conceivably strain the credulity even of TIME to suppose that he would sud-denlv choose to confide to an itinerant French newspaperman views on Berlin which are incompatible with everything else he has said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 20, 1960 | 6/20/1960 | See Source »

...interviews to any Paris paper in the past year." Then Stevenson acknowledged that he had entertained Boulay at Libertyville, but insisted that he was grossly misquoted. "The views Mr. Boulay attributed to me," he said, "had nothing to do with my opinions and do not in any way correspond with my opinions today. The most charitable explanation of such irresponsibility, of such presumption and such a lack of courtesy is that his English was poor and my French hardly better...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Interview in Libertyville | 6/6/1960 | See Source »

...were moving Reutlinger to one side, making him managing editor of the Sunday edition and editor of the new weekend television magazine. His successor as managing editor: Luke P. Carroll, 44, of the New York Herald Tribune. A Trib veteran of 20 years, Carroll rose from reporter to Chicago correspond ent (1944-49), to news, foreign, national and city editor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: War Horse to Pasture | 5/2/1960 | See Source »

Under the plan, as the Government outlined it, the companies rotated the prices of their bids to correspond with the moon's phases; one bidding the low prices, others quoting intermediate prices, and one the high price. Thus, each manufacturer would not only know what the others were bidding but would periodically be low bidder and get his agreed share of the market...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Rigging the Bids? | 2/29/1960 | See Source »

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