Word: incidentally
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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"According to other diplomats present, it is learned privately here, Dr. Hayes flushed with anger at General Franco's manner as well as at what he said and momentarily considered walking out from the party. This would have produced an international incident. Other diplomats, including [Britain's] Sir...
"The Stars & Stripes incident [has] brutally exposed one open sore in the American fighting man," cabled TIME Correspondent Will Lang last week: "He is the most homesick soldier in the world."
The "incident" was a small explosion touched off by the Stars & Stripes in Italy in an editorial entitled: "He Wants Home." Sure, the U.S. doughboy wants to go home, said the editorial, but "there is hardly a thinking man . . . who doesn't admit that it would be foolish to...
On one of the big news stories of the year-the meeting of Churchill, Chiang Kai-shek and Roosevelt at Cairo-Reuters had scooped the pants off the U.S. press. The result almost reached the proportions of an inter-Allied incident.
to the desire to suppress news. ... If the incident . . . had promptly been disposed of and a truthful statement issued ... it probably would have been passed by as a happening following the difficult campaign in Sicily when nerves of officers and men had been severely strained." The Army & Navy Journal was...