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"The fishing of oysters," said Moscow Radio this week, "has been renewed in the Black Sea after an interval of 30 years." And where did Soviet bivalves stand in the eternal competition with the west? Before listeners had a chance to ask, Moscow proudly asserted: "The Black Sea oysters are...
For half a century, doctors have known that infected mosquitoes spread malaria. The unsolved mystery has been: Where does the parasite that causes malaria hide out during the ten-day interval between the mosquito's bite and the appearance of the fever? An answer might cut down the world...
The First Day. The classic Communist plot begins, formally, with an announcement that anti-Communist parties have been caught in a conspiracy with foreign powers. The interval between this announcement and complete Communist victory took seven months in Rumania, five in Hungary, four in Bulgaria. In Czechoslovakia, after a clever...
Florid, flustered Laborite Allighan, an ex-Fleet Streeter, had made an abject apology. But to Deputy Prime Minister Herbert Morrison's proposal that Allighan be suspended for six months, Winston Churchill snapped: "How can you stigmatize a Member as dishonorable . . . and then after an interval . . . resume calling him an...
After an interval of about fifteen minutes game was again called, sides having been changed. The Princeton men were evidently working hard, and the ball was kept constantly about the centre of the field.