Word: government
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...much simpler," reasoned Menzel, "to suppose that the saucers are not material at all. Then they need not obey the rules & regulations that govern material objects...
...King and I. Charming Rodgers & Hammerstein period musical, with Gertrude Lawrence; how the King of Siam learned to govern from a governess (TIME, April...
...tense moment in the history of man's attempt to govern himself under law. Technically, the court was about to hear argument on the injunction granted in Federal Judge Daniel Pine's court to the steel industry (TIME, May 12), restraining Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer from seizing the mills; the injunction had been stayed by the Appeals Court pending the Supreme Court decision. Actually, the nine Justices were there to decide whether the President of the U.S. had violated the fundamental law of the land...
Gissen himself reviews one book a week, sometimes two, on rare occasions has done three. "If TIME'S reviews are different from most, it's not because we consciously try to make them different," he says. "The writing criteria are the same as those that govern the rest of the magazine: keep the cliché out - both in phraseology and idea; write a review that is interesting to read for itself; tell whether the reviewer thinks the book is worth reading, whether it has anything...
Erratically led, beset by punishing opposition in the House (they have weathered 105 divisions), the Tories after six months in office are battered but not beaten. "I am convinced this government cannot last for very long," said Labor Leader Clement Attlee last week. But Labor itself, riven by Bevanite irresponsibles, is far less fit to govern. Tories counted on time, and the workings of Butler's economic policies, to pull them through...