Word: documentation
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...actual fact, the idea of the Washington Declaration was Eden's. He brought the basic draft with him. and the final document must be credited much more to him than to any U.S. source. Although a man of principle, he cannot speak that language in the House of Commons. It is not done. But Britain is a nation of political principle as well as practicality...
...Washington Declaration gave Eden and Britain a chance to break through the inhibitions of the antimoralists and speak with their own voice. The U.S. is honored to be the signatory of a document, drafted by an ally, that expresses the U.S. attitude toward the moral issue raised by Communism perhaps more clearly and forcefully than any American ever expressed...
...ones author Nelson Algren first created, since Preminger made a number of major changes when he adapted the novel for the screen. But they are still strikingly believable, and the new ending of their story does not really harm them. The Man with the Golden Arm remains a powerful document of degradation and triumph...
...document the Statistical Section did recognize as the work of a bona fide traitor was a list of French military secrets that it ran across in September 1894. Historian Chapman ably retells the story of how, with a few slipshod handwriting comparisons, a War Office clique decided that studious, impersonable. wealthy and unpopular Captain Alfred Dreyfus was the logical culprit. Author Chapman argues that Dreyfus' court-martial and imprisonment at Devil's Island were mostly a tragedy of honest errors, not a conspiracy of racial malice...
Circulating in Latin American capitals last week was a gloomy report labeled "For Governments Only." Subject: coffee. Gist of the document, drafted by an Inter-American Economic and Social Council committee: a growing surplus threatens to bring a disastrous slump in world coffee prices unless the governments concerned take drastic action...