Word: dulleses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Like neighbors gathering for a housewarming, the 15 foreign ministers of the North Atlantic alliance gathered in Bonn last week. West Germany's place in the alliance is now so well accepted that the world little noted that this was the first time such a NATO meeting had been...
Advance was not quite the word of the day: there were some more worried by retreat. The continental nations were irritated by the British decision to withdraw some 13,000 troops from Europe within a year and to put their chief reliance in nuclear weapons. France's Foreign Minister...
When Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told his press conference that he was willing to let a "limited number" of responsible U.S. newsmen into Red China on a pool basis (TIME, May 6), the New York Times 's Publisher Arthur Hays Sulzberger wrote him a "Dear Foster" letter...
From eminent Lawyer Dulles, this was an astonishing interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. Beyond stipulating that the "Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press," the First Amendment draws no line between the gathering and printing of news. In practice, as Judge Learned Hand...
Almost as startling as Secretary Dulles' restrictive view, was the lethargy with which journalism responded. One of the few papers to protest was the New York Times: "Surely Mr. Dulles must realize that the right to publish news depends on the prior right to have access to it. If...