Word: documenting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...clear-and-hold" actions designed not only to rid villages of guerrillas but also to help them build a more productive society afterward, a top-priority program of land reform and agricultural modernization, and scrupulous observance of the Geneva conventions on war prisoners. In the political field, the document commits Saigon to bend every effort to complete its constitution by March, the holding of nationwide elections by October and of village and hamlet elections all through...
...Dutch-born George Behar Blake, 44, was a British MI-6 (military intelligence) agent who had sold out to the Russians, and for nine years-from Berlin, London and Beirut-fed Moscow everything that came his way. At his hush-hush trial in 1961, Blake admitted to passing "every document" he saw to the Russians, thus blowing the covers of British agents in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. It took the court only 69 minutes to award Blake the longest sentence for espionage in recent British history: 42 years.* The trial raised as many questions as it answered...
TIME also says the White Paper offers no solution. It is a strange criticism of a document that deals with the past to complain that it does not provide policy for the future. If we have presented an accurate account of how we got where we are today in Viet Nam, we have done as much as should be expected of 37 pages...
Hull down amidst the garbage, the Soviet trawler was fishing for intelligence. All day it had wallowed along in the wake of the U.S. aircraft carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt, scooping up gobs of creamed beef and soggy lettuce in hopes of finding a classified document inadvertently mixed in the mess. Suddenly another American carrier reared on the horizon, and the Russian skipper bellowed an order. Snorting black diesel smoke and heeling heavily to port, his trawler set a course straight for the newcomer. The chase...
...socialism of Indira's father, Jawaharlal Nehru, to please the leftists without alienating the free-enterprisers. In the interest of unity, even fiery old Krishna Menon, leader of the left wing, who normally might be expected to be quarrelsome, went along with the leadership, cooed happily over the document: "This is a socialist manifesto...