Word: justly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS that can produce electricity competitively priced with that produced by high-cost coal plants are "just about here," says Gwilym Price, board chairman of Westinghouse.
Curtiss-Wright Corp. and its Chairman Roy T. Hurley are having their woes in the business of making aircraft engines, but when it comes to press releases, they fly high. Month ago, with sales down from $599 million in 1957 to $389 million in 1958 and still slumping, C-W...
One of the best-kept secrets of World War II was spilled by British Historian Arthur Bryant in a book called The Turn of the Tide (TIME, May 20, 1957). Who really devised the strategy that defeated Germany? Bryant's answer: General Alan Brooke, Chief of the Imperial General...
I suppose the Russians exported The House I Live In to prove that family life among the Soviets is no different from family life anywhere else in the world. They have, unfortunately, also proved that warm, sentimental tear-jerkers are mediocre in any language. The Sovexportfilm is not really dull...
It may be true, of course, that time is on the side of the West. After all Scheherzade did save her life by merely talking. But then that was just a fairy tale.