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...revolution overturned Brazil's "Jango" Goulart (see THE HEMISPHERE). Latin American revolts are a hazard to TIME because they usually seem to happen on the weekend, after we go to press, but this one came in plenty of time for thorough coverage. What is more, Hemisphere Editor George Daniels, in Rio on a previously planned trip, was ready and eager to help Bureau Chief John Blashill and his staff during 37, mostly sleepless, hours of reporting. The coup started just as the moving men arrived to relocate TIME'S Rio quarters, and while the new office...
...friendly to your taste"-and then add "Cigarette smoking is dangerous to health. It may cause death from cancer and other diseases." Or a newspaper ad might read: "Not Too Strong, Not Too Light, Viceroy's Got the Taste that's Right . . . Cigarette smoking is a health hazard: the Surgeon General's committee on smoking and health has found that 'Cigarette smoking contributes substantially to mortality from certain specific diseases and to the overall death rate...
...almost unmindful of the fact that he suffered a heart attack in 1955. For a long time after his recovery, he carried around a photostat of his healthy cardiogram to show friends. He has $200,000 in life insurance, and by submitting regularly to physical examinations, has reduced his "hazard rating" (he pays an annual $6,000 for the insurance...
Whenever Republican Barry Goldwater lashes out at the Democratic Administration, he runs the hazard of being rebutted by Fellow Republican Nelson Rockefeller. It happened again last week when Multimillionaire Rockefeller took issue with the wealthy Goldwater's ideas about how to treat the nation's poor...
...Public Health Service's latest word on cigarette smoking was unquestionably the big conversational topic of the week. Banner headlines reflected the gravity of the conclusions: SMOKING CALLED GRAVE HAZARD (Fort Lauderdale News), CIGARETTES CAUSE CANCER (Chicago's American), IT'S OFFICIAL CIGARETTE SMOKING CAN KILL YOU (New York Herald Tribune). News stories spelled out every detail, and the editorial cartoonists were both anxious and melodramatic (see cuts). But in some of the collateral stories spawned by the report, the papers seemed as willing as the U.S. smokers to face up to the new dangers with...