Word: l
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Complained old Ben Amar: "I did not want to be Premier in the first place. I only accepted because Bourguiba pleaded with me to accept." The court's finding: no treasonable behavior, but it levied a $75,000 fine on him for "fiscal fraud." "A false quarrel," snapped L'Action, adding: "His trial-which others have been spared-looked very much like a deliberate provocation, and reduces our prestige both at home and abroad...
State Over Liberty. Bourguiba exploded. He summoned a meeting of the Neo-Destour Party executive, rammed through a vote to ban L'Action. For voting against Bourguiba's wishes, Mohammed Masmoudi, one of the paper's principal shareholders and once Bourguiba's close confidant, was fired as Tunisian Ambassador to France. (His replacement: Habib Bourguiba...
...obscure the view through our windshields with suspended St. Christopher replicas to win the protection of a patron saint," said the Rev. Martin L. Goslin of Seattle's Plymouth Congregational Church, "but how much do we do for a moral frame of mind? Assuredly we are called upon . . . not necessarily to enjoin people to turn the other cheek, but more appropriately to turn the other fender...
...Said Samuel L. Stedman, partner of Carl M. Loeb, Rhoades & Co.: "I don't see a major selloff, but this level will tempt a lot of companies into financing, and these rights offerings may take some of the upward pressure from the blue chips. Specialties should move up while the rest of the market churns...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Committee on Disarmament, which was organized late last spring, yesterday announced the election of Dennis L. White '60 as Chairman. The other officers are William McG. Bennett '61, vice-chairman, and Lola Lloyd '62, Secretary-Treasurer...