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University pacifists voted last night to circulate a petition protesting against possible United States entrance into the Indo-China...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pacifist Group Will Petition Against Action in Indo-China | 5/11/1954 | See Source »

Nehru outlined his peace plan, and again ran into trouble. Pakistan's Ali insisted that withdrawal of the Big Powers from Indo-China would be meaningless: there was no way of insuring that Red China would stop supplying the Red Viet Minh. To Nehru's surprise. Ceylon's Kotalawala supported Ali. Indonesia's Sastroamidjojo, who rules back home with Red support, took his stand to the left of Nehru and stayed there for the rest of the conference. But then came another surprise: Burma's young (47), soft-spoken Nu, a longtime Nehru man, came...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: Discord in Colombo | 5/10/1954 | See Source »

...there was no diplomatic glass of champagne afterwards. The French had long been unwilling to grant their Vietnamese subjects even this much independence; they had delayed the agreement right up to the Geneva Conference, when it finally became necessary to remove the stigma of "colonial war" from the Indo-China campaign. Then Vietnamese Chief of State Bao Dai, who has lifted do-nothingism into a career, had balked for three days on the grounds that the package would probably be undone at Geneva by the French. Despite last week's agreement in principle, both Frenchmen and Vietnamese are still...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Independence, in Principle | 5/10/1954 | See Source »

...chairman (TIME, March 30, 1953). ¹ For editorial writing, Boston Herald Editorial Writer Don Murray, 29. He wrote a series of editorials criticizing the Defense Department's "new look." ¶ For international reporting, Scripps-Howard Correspondent Jim G. Lucas, 39, who is now in Southeast Asia covering the Indo-China war. He won the prize for "frontline human-interest reporting" of the Korean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Pulitzer Prizes | 5/10/1954 | See Source »

...output, except for farm production, sagged last year. But business snapped back, and French business leaders are hopeful that further recovery can come about as a result of the government's four-way prescription: 1) tax reductions (made possible, in part, by stepped-up U.S. aid in the Indo-China war); 2) a freer money policy; 3) relaxed rent controls and a special payroll tax to help building; 4) lifting of quota restrictions on a number of imports...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BUSINESS ABROAD: Sneezes and Pneumonia | 5/10/1954 | See Source »

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