Word: linked
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...communiqué mentioned "closest unity" between Turkey, the U.S. and Britain. It referred to the "identity of interests and views of the great American and British democracies with those of the Soviet Union." But as for Turkey and the Soviet Union, the best that could be done was to link them indirectly in "traditional relations of friendship" among all four powers...
...made at a celebration in Washington last week. The occasion: the birthday of a year-old religious organization for military men and women, the Service Men's Christian League. Later Secretary Knox and Dr Pugh sang in unison in praise of the League's monthly magazine, The Link...
...task at the League's Philadelphia headquarters is getting out its pocket-size monthly, The Link. The magazine, which runs to some 60 pages, contains stories with a moral, inspirational articles from chaplains, book reviews, Bible readings, a question box for soldiers' problems ("How does a guy keep dirty thoughts from coming to his mind?"), poetry, innocuous jokes, a letters column. Of the current issue's contributors, some 75% are in the armed forces...
...Link goes free to any chaplain who asks for it. Some 3,000 (including Roman Catholics and Jews) now get it. The Link's first issue was a modest 50,000 copies. The current issue: 250,000. Cost for the year...
...still loyal, the British claimed the west bank of the Chindwin. The campaign has a limited but sharply important objective: to pry a right of way through the Jap-held hinterland for the builders of the Ledo Road (TIME. Oct. 11). In time, if all goes well, it will link India's Assam to China's Yünnan, reopen a channel of ground supply for the long-enduring people of Chiang Kaishek...