Word: eral
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Troublesome Point. In fact, although he declined to answer the question directly at his news conference, the President had written a letter of instructions to Nixon. The details of the arrangement remained secret at week's end, but its gen eral line could be traced by past and present Administration attitudes...
...Vichy France they must not seriously oppose the impending U.S.-British invasion. After the war, he played a leading role in the settlement of the Trieste dispute between Italy and Yugoslavia. Late last week, with the quiet assurance of the expert troubleshooter, Murphy conferred briefly with U.N. Secretary Gen eral Dag Hammarskjold, then set off for London to talk with Britain's Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and Britain's "good offices" representative, Middle East Expert Harold Beeley. Though the French insisted the discussion must be limited to Tunisia, Murphy carried with him a State Department brief, stamped "secret...
Replied NBC: "A jurisdictional dispute between two agencies of Government, in which RCA and NBC have been caught in the middle." Last December the Fed eral Communications Commission approved the swap as being in the public interest. "Now," said NBC, "another branch of Government is trying to undo the action...
...request of local authorities. Should such a case ever reach the U.S. Supreme Court, the whole problem of states' rights would become involved. The question the court would have to answer: Does a state have the right to interpose itself between its citizens and the Fed eral Government...
Best evidence that it is high time for the evolution of a new, broader NATO came last week when even NATO's Gen eral Alfred Maximilian Gruenther was un able to muster up much congressional or public enthusiasm for the most sensible of pleas for foreign aid, made on the basis of the old NATO program...