Word: globe
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Died. William O. Taylor, 84, longtime (since 1921) president and publisher of the Boston Globe, onetime (1934-35) vice president of the Associated Press; in Marion, Mass...
Greetings from Japan. Taking note of Howard's globe-trotting habit, Model Judy Coate draped a lei around his neck (see cut) and the tape was turned on for "Japanese opinion" of Editor Howard...
...North Atlantic Pact, the world's free nations have forged a chain of defense alliances which extended eastward from the Bering Sea, across North America and Europe to Turkey, then resumed again in Southeast Asia. But in the Middle East, the chain fell short of ringing the globe...
...words punctuated at times by applause from supporters in the public gallery. Molotov demanded Formosa and U.N. membership for Red China: "It must not be forgotten that the country in question has a population of 600 'million and that one out of every four persons living on this globe is a Chinese." He demanded that the U.S. dismantle its overseas bases and quit its embargo on trade in strategic materials with the Communist empire...
...Bendix Aviation President Malcolm Ferguson: an unmanned earth satellite 200 miles out in space will be circling the globe at more than 2,000 m.p.h. Atom-powered planes will fly around the world. Portable two-way personal radios will be common, transmitting "in many cases picture as well as voice...