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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...education and training, and his wife is French. When Bourguiba won his country's independence two years ago, he pledged himself and his new country to maintain "special links" with France, still looks to it for economic help. He has curbed the power of his anti-French Interior Minister, Taieb Mehri, and fired his Minister of Youth and Sports, Azouz Rebai, for using his position to inflame Tunisian youth. He has repeatedly ignored Communist overtures, and only accepted a $250,000 Soviet shipment of medical supplies, food and clothing for Algerian refugees in Tunisia (estimated at from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TUNISIA: With Bombs & Bullets | 2/17/1958 | See Source »

...TIME, Feb. 3). In their hunger for honest news, Venezuelans are even snapping up women's magazines and sporting sheets, also long-censored. Conspicuously absent from Caracas' newsstands : El Heraldo, a monopoly evening paper that was manipulated as a government mouthpiece by Minister of the Interior Vallenilla Lanz. Its plant was sacked at the height of the revolution, and in its place, only nine days after the revolution, Caraqueños last week got a new evening paper called El Mundo. Its fighting slogan : "I prefer dangerous liberty to peaceful slavery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Dangerous Liberty | 2/17/1958 | See Source »

With Kadar, Munnich briefly joined Imre Nagy's revolutionary government, then switched to become Minister of Interior and Defense in the Kadar regime. Two months after the revolution, his new police and army apparatus was working so smoothly that Russian troops could retire to rural barracks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HUNGARY: Out with the Stench | 2/10/1958 | See Source »

...down in the middle of it without bearings, the reader at first sees only blurred shapes. An undertaker, in the first of a series of long interior monologues, recognizes Stella, Machek's beautiful youngest daughter. With guilt and confusion, he recalls a day ten months before when Stella, a stranger, climbed in beside him as his empty hearse idled at a stop light, said "Take me to your place.'' Slowly some details emerge: he drove her from the Polish quarter of their New Jersey factory town to a cheap Manhattan hotel, later fled, left her to stare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Machek's Wake | 2/3/1958 | See Source »

...introduced all sorts of courses that on the surface would make the conventional scholar wince. He set up a major in Family Studies to teach "the vision of the family and the rewards it offers to those who devote themselves to it," added B.S. degrees in merchandising, personnel, business, interior design. He started a course in Community Leadership so that his graduates would be able to serve symphonies and hospitals, added another tagged "What to Do Until the Lawyer Comes," to teach them how to handle their business problems. Women colleagues on other campuses did not always appreciate White...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Spinach with Vinegar | 1/27/1958 | See Source »

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