Word: informative
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...lives of men, organizations and nations. More and more it has become clear that the rule of law is the most viable hope not only for peace in the world but for sensible solution of less-than-global problems. TIME'S chief aim is to interest and inform readers, and thereby bring about a better understanding of the law and enhance its effect as a force for a better life for mankind...
Stand she did, 5 ft. 2 in. tall in her spike heels, and she held her own with considerable composure. What would she do if she were President of the U.S.? one reporter asked. "My first step," she said, "would be really to inform more of the American people about the Communist danger. We should not be lulled into a false sense of security." Did her husband, and not her brother-in-law, really rule South Viet Nam? "It is the President who rules, not my husband or me," she replied. "President Diem is too authoritarian to allow anything else...
...guerrilla is punishable by execution. Food must be paid for. Anything borrowed must be returned or replaced. Time magazine reported a Vietnamese peasant as saying, "The Vietcong come into your fields and work with you . . . the Vietcong live like us, look like us, share our homes. How can we inform on them...
...complicated for us to get involved with." And advisors at the Office for Graduate and Career Plans tell him "we only know what we read in the papers." With the draft age moving down to 22, the inadequacy of such answers and the responsibility of the University to inform itself and then inform its students is more evident than ever...
...only days after formalizing his one-man, one-party rule (TIME, Sept. 20), Algerian Strongman Ahmed ben Bella seized his country's last three remaining French-owned newspapers. To Ben Bella they were dangerous relics of colonialism and tantalizing propaganda tools. Said he: "It is not enough to inform the masses. They must be politicized...