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...words, Karamanlis is the idol of Greece's peasantry, draws fire from Greek left-wingers for his unflinching loyalty to NATO. When Greek tempers flared against the British during the long Cyprus crisis, Karamanlis resisted intemperate demands for a break with Britain, and his moderation contributed heavily to the final settlement. Karamanlis is an outspoken supporter of the Western side in such places as Laos, where, he insists, "the Soviets are just playing with us. They start something here, they start something there. The time has come to make a stand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: GREECE'S STEADY MAN | 4/21/1961 | See Source »

...reporter's nights, through a painful meeting with his own father (Annibale Ninchi), an amiable nonentity whose life has no more meaning than his own; through an orgy of degenerate aristocrats; through the inexplicable suicide of his idol, a sort of humanist saint who brutally kills his two small children with himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The Day of the Beast | 4/21/1961 | See Source »

Like a King. In slack moments, the paparazzi manufacture incidents: one of their number taunts a show business idol into arm-flailing rage, and bulbs flash. The practice has a sound commercial basis : Italian newspapers and magazines pay as little as $5 for paparazzo portraits of quiescent celebrities; pictures of celebrities rampant bring as much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Paparazzi on the Prowl | 4/14/1961 | See Source »

...years ago, when her husband made his first tentative pass, she told him, "Let's not start something we can't finish in a taxi on 44th Street." Like Jean Kerr, another character is a fast shuffler of cliches: his recent de parture from Hollywood, explains the aging matinee idol, was an example of "the sinking ship leaving the rats." Like Jean Kerr, a third character is full of electric shock: "A lawyer," he says, "is never entirely comfortable with a friendly divorce, any more than a good mortician wants to finish his job and then have the patient...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: BROADWAY | 4/14/1961 | See Source »

...Dilemma. The Pan-African conference pointed up Nasser's curious dilemma today. Only 43, still the idol of Arab masses wherever he goes, he is a man with his ambitions unsated, a fading hero in search of a solid triumph. At home, his record is at best mixed. The Aswan Dam is under construction; Egypt's staple product, cotton, was bought up on world markets in record quantities last year. Russia has provided $170 million for industrial development, as well as $377 million for the dam (v. the U.S.'s $120 million). The Suez Canal is doing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GAMAL ABDEL NASSER: Hero in Search of a Triumph | 4/7/1961 | See Source »

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