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...worries seriously about Ecevit hopping into the Soviet camp. For one thing, Turkey's conservative military chiefs?behind-the-throne powers who carefully monitor the country's civilian governments???are considered to be staunchly opposed to such an idea. But some NATO analysts fear that continued neglect of Turkish needs could drive the country toward a more neutral posture. They also note that prior to his departure for the U.S. Ecevit received a precedent-shattering visit from Soviet Chief of Staff Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MEDITERRANEAN: The West's Ragged Edge | 6/12/1978 | See Source »

...does try to subvert or overthrow unfriendly governments???as in the Congo (now Zaire) in 1963 and Ghana in 1966. In Mexico, authorities uncovered a KGB-sponsored guerrilla group in 1971. Just last week officials in Belgrade disclosed an unsuccessful Soviet attempt to set up a pro-Moscow underground party in Yugoslavia. Moreover, the KGB's Disinformation Department tries to sow suspicion abroad by circulating false rumors and forged documents. A case in point: the KGB campaign now going on to convince Indians that American exchange scholars and Peace Corps volunteers are actually CIA agents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTELLIGENCE: The CIA: Time to Come In From the Cold | 9/30/1974 | See Source »

...followers and most "right thinking" people vigorously damn as a "dole." To make direct aid by the Treasury unnecessary, the White House coordinated a nation-wide campaign for private contributions to local charity to sustain the needy, stressed "individual initiative," "community responsibility." But for every 50¢ thus voluntarily contributed, governments??? city, county. State ? are spending $1 in tax money to relieve mass distress. If a "dole" consists of public support of the needy, countless jobless are already on a "dole...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Reasons for Relief | 1/11/1932 | See Source »

Kuhn, Loeb & Co. has loaned money to other governments??? Sweden, Holland, Austria, Argentina, Cuba, Chile, Germany, Czechoslovakia; to foreign municipalities ?Paris, Antwerp, Bordeaux, Lyons, Marseille, Tokyo, Prague, Christiania, and the Department of the Seine (France). This international banking, since the War. had become of high importance to the U. S. More money is available here for investment than can be absorbed by domestic corporations and municipalities; and to place money abroad, investors must rely upon the expertness and knowledge of reliable international banking houses. Knowing this, the Governors of the New York Stock Exchange are seeking to list foreign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pine and William Sts. | 2/14/1927 | See Source »

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