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Indicted for spreading such septic falsehoods were: New York Timesmen George Axelsson, Harold Callender, Raymond Daniell, the Baltimore Sun's Paul W. Ward, Pundits Dorothy Thompson. Constantine Brown, William Phillips Simms, "the known pro-Fascist paper the New York World-Telegram."
The film gets away with this startling argument against the sanctity of unhappy marriage by playing the whole business as period melodrama (London, 1902). And very good melodrama it is. Ella Raines, Stanley Ridges and Henry Daniell are excellent respectively as Wife No. 2, the calmly cruel sleuth, and a...
From London, New York Timesman Raymond Daniell reported that the decision to partition Poland was nothing new, that it had been agreed on last year at the Teheran Conference between Churchill, Stalin and Franklin Roosevelt.
Wrote Daniell: "Diplomatic circles held that the Prime Minister's report on Poland should be read as complementary to his defense of British policy in Greece, for it was said that both problems had had their roots in Teheran, where the leaders of the three major powers reached complete...
In Washington last week, Chief Sulzberger had nothing to say about the move that hoisted him suddenly over the heads of such crack, veteran Times correspondents as Herbert L. Matthews (Rome) and Raymond Daniell (London). Against whispers of nepotism stood his record as one of the ablest and most enterprising...