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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...couched in exactly the kind of language to which Pravda readers are accustomed, is as useful as a 20-year treaty of friendship. Set side by side with smiling photographs, it will doubtless convince the Russian and satellite peoples that Britain, along with India, Burma and the rest, has fallen for Moscow's new siren song...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MISSION FROM MOSCOW | 5/7/1956 | See Source »

...tantrum about disloyalty among out fellow-citizens will end long before 1970," states Chafee in his forthcoming book, The Blessings of Liberty. "The blessings of liberty, though weakened, are ours if we want them, to hold and make strong. The flag still flies, and the city has not yet fallen...

Author: By Robert H. Neuman, | Title: The Flag Still Flies | 5/2/1956 | See Source »

...fact was that in its first five days, the B. & K. act was proving one of the great flops of modern diplomacy. In full view of the world, and unexpectedly, they had fallen flat on their faces. What had gone wrong? Hadn't they forehandedly sent Malenkov ahead, and hadn't he reported the atmosphere friendly? Of course, all those disagreeable press fellows led by Punch Editor Malcolm Muggeridge had been stirring up trouble. And it had been a serious tactical mistake to send Khrushchev's unsavory friend, MVD General Ivan Serov, to check up on security...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE KREMLIN: Courtiers B. & K. | 4/30/1956 | See Source »

...spot look at their new architecture and construction; 2) put on display West Berlin's answer to East Berlin's mile-long Stalinallee, done in approved Moscow style. West Berliners expect to win in a walk. Stalinallee, with its small windows, warped doors, faulty plumbing and fallen idol, is already being called "The Street of the Great Mistake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Architectural Fair | 4/30/1956 | See Source »

...only in the civil liberties field that the Democratic Party in this state has fallen down. Our defeat at the weekend convention was symptomatic of this. The closeness of the vote was encouraging, however, and we may well hope that it will not be long before the state party parallels the national leadership in this respect also. Gordon A. Martin, Jr., President, Harvard Young Democratic Club

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIBERTIES with CIVIL RIGHTS | 4/24/1956 | See Source »

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