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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Careful Preparation. A three-man committee-Professor A. D. Belinfante of Holland's Amsterdam University, Judge Gustaf Petrèn of Sweden, and Navroz Vakil, a Bombay attorney-spent 14 days in Panama last March and conducted 100 hours of hearings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Panama: Verdict: The U.S. Was Not Guilty | 6/19/1964 | See Source »

What brought all the brass to Hawaii's Camp Smith, named for retired Marine General Holland M. ("Howling Mad") Smith, was a two-day conference on the deteriorating U.S. position in Southeast Asia. The meetings got un der way in a top-secret briefing room that rivaled the war room in Dr. Strangelove. There were flashing lights, whirring projectors and 9-ft.-high maps bristling with red pins. On one wall was an 18-ft. by 30-ft. colored map of Southeast Asia. On another, facing a semicircular table at which the key conferees sat, were multicolored lights positioning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Southeast Asia: Something Happened to the Crisis | 6/12/1964 | See Source »

...country's largest automaker, plans a $30 million expansion, Volkswagen is investing another $21 million in its São Paulo plant, Argentina's Bunge & Born is ready to go ahead with a $16 million superphosphates plant, Columbia Ribbon & Carbon plans an $8,000,000 investment, and Holland's Philips Lamp is set to build a $10 million TV picture-tube factory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil: Toward a New Economics | 6/5/1964 | See Source »

...Democrats- 21 H. F. Byrd (Va.) R. Long (La.) R. C. Byrd (W.Va.) McClellan (Ark.) Eastland (Miss.) Robertson (Va.) Ellender (La.) Russell (Ga.) Ervin (N.C.) Smathers (Fla.) Fulbright (Ark.) Sparkman (Ala.) Hayden (Ariz.) Stennis (Miss.) Hill (Ala.) Talmadge (Ga.) Holland (Fla.) Thurmond (S.C.) Johnston (S.C.) Walters (Tenn.) Jordan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: CLOTURE ROLL CALL | 6/5/1964 | See Source »

...comparison the smaller $1,000,000 Dublin embassy, designed by Connecticut Architect John M. Johansen, is exciting in design and construction. Its cylindrical shape, on a 110-ft. diameter, presents, says Johansen, a "façade that turns its back on no one." Made of concrete precast in Holland, the basic structural element is a twisted I, which, multiplied and dovetailed together, turns window frames into walls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Opening Nights | 5/29/1964 | See Source »

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