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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...other means. We have to do the utmost to avoid bloodshed on either side of the border." Nonetheless, pressured by politicians and anxious that Israel should be ready if diplomacy fails and open war does come, Eshkol last week relinquished the post of Defense Minister that he had kept for himself and turned it over to General Moshe Dayan, 52, the dashing, one-eyed hero of the Sinai campaign and an ally of ex-Premier David Ben-Gurion, now a chief critic of Eshkol...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel: A Nation Under Siege | 6/9/1967 | See Source »

...different governments in 50 years. One reason for the current stability is that Kekkonen has encouraged the Communists to take part in the Finnish Cabinet. Although it consistently polled one-quarter of the votes in Finland's postwar elections, the Communist Party until last year had been kept out of the government because of its attempted coup in 1948. A year ago, Kekkonen allowed it to enter a coalition Cabinet, almost certainly under pressure from Moscow. The apprehension that accompanied that move has since faded, largely because the Communists have behaved respectably and legally. Perhaps Russia's primary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Finland: In the Giant's Shadow | 6/9/1967 | See Source »

Last week the Supreme Court junked both state and federal use of the mere-evidence rule in a wide-ranging opinion that kept Bennie Joe Hayden in prison and cheered prosecutors across the country. Speaking for the six-man majority, Justice William J. Brennan held that the Fourth Amendment is primarily aimed at protecting privacy, not property. Over a hot dissent by Justice William O. Douglas,* who predicted police abuse, Brennan suggested that the mere-evidence rule did not protect privacy-and it surely prevented police from using the fruits of a reasonable search. Even so, Brennan warned police...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Helping Prosecutors | 6/9/1967 | See Source »

...head," says Texas Oil Millionaire Algur H. Meadows, still smarting under the allegation by Manhattan's Art Dealers Association of America that his personal collection of French moderns may contain as many as 44 fakes (TIME, May 19). But this has not kept Meadows from plunging again. Last week he announced that he had bought 13 more paintings, mainly by Spanish masters, valued at $2,000,000 and destined for Southern Methodist University. This time when Meadows went to market, however, it was with a difference. Rather than put his trust in itinerant art dealers, he bought from Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Collectors: Back to Market | 6/9/1967 | See Source »

...Another new Iron Curtain prelate is Karol Wojtyla, 47, of Cracow, a talented theologian whom the Vatican hopes may get along better with the Gomulka regime than does Warsaw's Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski. Although Wyszynski for years led a heroic battle against Poland's Communist leaders that kept Catholicism alive, Rome seems to feel that his intransigence now stands in the way of gaining further concessions for the church...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: The Fine Papal Art Of Creating New Cardinals | 6/9/1967 | See Source »

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