Word: cuba
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...difficult to understand. Moreover, it violates one of the tenets of democratic society--the free flow of information. The only positive result of the press-ban has been to make the conservative senators who are crying for invasion the only American source of "facts" on what is happening to Cuba...
...book "The Cuban Invasion," Tab Szule of The New York Times concludes that the Bay of Pigs dister could have been avoided if Administration policymakers had relied on veteran reporters' estimates of the situation in Cuba rather than on C.I.A. reports...
...years later, as the Cuba crisis deepens again, President Kennedy has evidently decided to end the conflict between newspaper estimates and intelligence reports. His simple expedient is to deny American reporters visas for Cuba...
...United Nations Special Fund recently agreed to spend $1,157,000 on a five-year project to expand an agricultural experimental station in Cuba's Dela Degas...
Gardner's appeal for continued support of the United Nations despite the Special Fund project in Cuba was echoed by Senator Thurston B. Morton (R-Ky.). Following Gardner's speech, Morton told the mock General Assembly that if the United States cut contributions because of dissatisfaction with the Cuba project, it would undermine its demand that other nations, especially the Soviet Union, must contribute to projects that they do not like...