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...first atomic bomb, TIME has given its readers the continuing story, including six full-length cover stories on the subject and the men involved. As security permitted, we reported the progressive picture-from the Manhattan District period through the awesome news that the U.S. had developed and tested a hydrogen bomb, that Russia had done the same and the U.S. no longer held a monopoly. At every stage TIME editors kept TIME'S readers well informed on this confusing atomic-hydrogen...
This week the Shepley-Blair book (The Hydrogen Bomb; 244 pp.; David McKay Co., Inc.; New York; $3) was published-one more entry in the long list of books authored by TIME writers who gathered their material while reporting the news...
...troops -unless Red China's armies do the job for him. "He could hardly have said more," wrote the Daily Telegraph, "without actually inviting the Communists to attack [Formosa]." Snapped the London Daily Sketch: "Attlee has dropped a brick that might do as much damage as the hydrogen bomb...
...Russia . . . What is new . . . is that Russia has passed into the hands of a group of men who are displaying striking flexibility and adaptability in their handling of domestic and foreign problems." They also, he says, have "a large measure of confidence" as a result of "possession of the hydrogen and atomic fission bombs, a fine fleet of jet aircraft [and] industry to match paces with the U.S." In foreign policy they are determined to convince the world that Russia "is now ruled by a group of 'reasonable men.'" Many Moscow diplomats, said he, "believe that American policy...
Much more checking will have to be done before all cosmologists agree that the universe is in a steady state of continuous creation. But Sciama believes that a good beginning has been made toward proving by observation that all the properties of the universe grow naturally out of new hydrogen created in empty space...