Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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John A. Ballard, Research Fellow in the Defense Studies Program, said yesterday that Defense Secretary Charles Wilson's memorandum on interservice rivalries failed to discuss the real issues of the dispute...
...Soviets and their Hungarian stooges. Hungary's Deputy Foreign Minister Endre Sik, by his own admission a former Soviet citizen, flatly denied that any deportations were taking place and contended that "this declaration by our government makes it clear that there is nothing for the General Assembly to discuss." Shaggy-haired Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitry Shepilov snarled that the Cuban resolution "has about it the fetid odor of provocation" and blamed the trouble in Hungary on "reactionary fascist elements" spurred on by "the American intelligence...
Most British newsmen agree that the royal family, now almost openly hostile to the press, is at least partly to blame. Royal public relations are handled through a Press Secretariat whose tight-lipped refusal to discuss even a Balmoral barbecue forces newsmen to patch up stories from gossip, invention and half-truth. Important royal events outside the palace, complain reporters, are usually handled by bumbling local officials. Only when newsmen threatened to boycott Princess Margaret's recent African tour in mid-trip was she allowed to make news by mingling with the natives, thus realize the tour...
...regard to the parking problem itself, Charles W. Greenough, commissioner of the M.D.C., said that the commission could not make a detailed study unless it were asked to do so by the University. He remarked that the M.D.C. would be glad to discuss the question with the Administration if it were asked...
...transport is equally inadequate, Katzenbach continues, since 31 days would be needed to transport a combat-ready Marine division from the United States to the Middle East. To discuss 31-day movements is "almost meaningless," he quotes the Chief of Army Research and Development as saying...