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Ten obstetricians attended one mother at Philadelphia's Lying-in Hospital last week. So did a pediatrician and four assistants. Some of the doctors around Mrs. Joseph Cirminello, an SEC secretary, were merely spectators. But many were needed, because Mrs. Cirminello was being delivered of quadruplets by Caesarean section...
The U.S. will probably have to advance billions to other nations: 1) to prevent world destitution, which would endanger American peace; 2) to enable countries which the U.S. needs as customers and suppliers to buy the American tools necessary to go back into business.
"To members of resistance movements ... I say 'follow the instructions you have received.' To patriots who are not members of organized resistance groups I say 'continue your passive resistance, but do not needlessly endanger your lives until I give you the signal to rise and strike the...
Britain's welfare was not alone involved. This critical midnight meeting was a clash of old friends and teammates, of politics and ambitions. Churchill had the returns on his fight with the House of Commons (TIME, April 10). They were neither pretty nor comforting. Testily said the Economist: "For...
Tremor in Cairo. A pro-Partisan source in Cairo estimated Tito's nominal strength at 236,000 (not all of whom are armed or fighting at any one time). His success, or even his continued survival, was bound to shake the already shaky Yugoslav Government in Exile, further endanger...