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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Roundabout advice to Tibetans in Kalimpong, an Indian trading center on Tibet's frontier, said Lhasa was quiet, though tense. One unverified report said 300 Red troops and 50 to 60 Tibetans were killed. The battle was set off Friday by Tibetan fears that the Communist overlords planned to kidnap the Dalai Lama, the 23-year-old king called "the living Buddha...

Author: By The ASSOCIATED Press, | Title: France, Germany Support Plans For Summit Talks With Soviets; Reds Suppress Rebellion in Tibet | 3/25/1959 | See Source »

...couple of months ago, rakish Director John Huston took Stars Audrey Hepburn, Burt Lancaster and Audie Murphy to the Mexican iron-mining town of Durango (pop. 59,500) to film The Unforgiven and save $600,000 (in Mexico, an Indian with horse costs $2 a day against $40 in Hollywood). Now Huston stands to spend an extra $1,000,000-the price of maintaining a vast army of cows and cowboys for a month more than expected...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOLLYWOOD: Epic in Durango | 3/23/1959 | See Source »

...newspaper owner (eight dailies, three weeklies), last week. "I will definitely close down my papers if I have to. There is nothing else to do. They think I'm bluffing." Goenka's outburst was aimed specifically at a government move to raise the wages of Indian newspaper employees. But beyond that, it was aimed at a general situation that last week saw Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's government taking a new hitch in the noose it has placed around the neck of a free press...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Noose on the News | 3/23/1959 | See Source »

...noose has been tightening ever since India won its independence from Britain in 1947. The government controls the pay of Indian newsmen, a fact which gives it a club over both staff and management. In 1952 a government commission was appointed with sweeping advisory powers over the commercial affairs of newspapers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Noose on the News | 3/23/1959 | See Source »

...Indian government also controls all news distribution facilities, and by informing the U.S.'s Associated Press that its license will not be renewed when it expires late this month, India moved toward granting a near monopoly on the supply of foreign news. Agence France Presse got shut out when its Indian outlet, the independent United Press of India (no kin to United Press International), founded in the 1930s by leaders of the Congress freedom movement, collapsed last fall. United Press International, seeking a contract to supply Ramanath Goenka's chain, has been pointedly discouraged by the government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Noose on the News | 3/23/1959 | See Source »

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