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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Message to Ike. Pictures of Dap Chhuon's bleeding body were posted in triumph on the trees lining Pnompenh's avenues, and Sihanouk flew a delegation of foreign diplomats into Siemréap to show them the "proof" of a plot-two captured Vietnamese radio operators, $4,000,000 worth of gold, and a purported message to Cambodian exiles in Thailand asking the strength of their forces. Brushing aside the denials from Thailand and South Viet Nam, Sihanouk thanked the Communists for tipping him off, and then turned on a "certain leading power" that furnishes arms to both...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAMBODIA: Sour Note | 3/16/1959 | See Source »

...party, the Premier called home articulate, erudite Abba Eban, 44, Israel's able, longtime Ambassador to the U.S. and the United Nations, invited him to get into politics. South Africa-born, Cambridge-educated Abba Eban will presumably be groomed to replace ailing Golda Meir (formerly of Milwaukee) as Foreign Minister. First he must get in touch with domestic problems, and learn to leaven his meticulous classical Hebrew with the kind of everyday Hebrew that contemporary Israelis understand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ISRAEL: Call for Reinforcements | 3/16/1959 | See Source »

Flag for Burning. That afternoon, ten minutes after Chargé d'Affaires Wymberley Coerr (the embassy is between ambassadors) returned from delivering a note to the Foreign Ministry stating the U.S. position that there was "no evidence" that the statement was ever made, the demonstrators were back again. They were joined by a noisy, violence-bent band of Trotskyites,† Communists and left-wing rabble-rousers of the government National Revolutionary Movement. (A big banner demanded the establishment of diplomatic relations with the U.S.S.R.) They burned the carefully hoarded copies of TIME on the doorstep of the seven-story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOLIVIA: The Fanned Spark | 3/16/1959 | See Source »

...went on. A year ago the International Monetary Fund told Siles that it would end its support if he did not close government-subsidized tin-mine commissaries where the coddled, politically powerful miners were buying meat, rice and other staples at less than cost-a typical rat hole for foreign funds. A few weeks ago the U.S., which sends Bolivia a bail-out allowance of $500,000 every fortnight, backed up the I.M.F. by demanding an end to commissary subsidies. Thus pressured, Siles announced that the commissaries had to go. The day the rioting ended, Bolivia's tin miners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOLIVIA: The Fanned Spark | 3/16/1959 | See Source »

Puckered up for an irresolute buss were Red Hot Mama Sophie Tucker, 75, and effervescent Boulevardier Maurice Chevalier, 70, who wowed the throng at the Golden Globe Awards dinner of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association with a nimble rock 'n' roll rendering of Sophie's old show-stopping Some of These Days...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Mar. 16, 1959 | 3/16/1959 | See Source »

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