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Every country on the map (no matter how remote) has been visited by at least one TIME subscriber. Before the war 99,000 of you had been to the islands of the Pacific; sometime after V-J Day 397,000 of you plan to go there. Eighty-six thousand of you have already flown or sailed to South Amer ica; some day after the war 354,000 of you hope to take off for the Spanish Main! More than 250,000 of you have been to Europe, some of you many times; now, sooner or later, some...
Even Moscow's one-way announcement of its zone's boundaries, before the U.S. and Britain had divided theirs with France, actually represented an important step toward understanding (see map). The Soviet Government flew U.S. and British correspondents from Moscow to Berlin, later let Harry Hopkins inspect Berlin on his way from Moscow to London...
...south. This was no mere local redisposition of troops : it meant that Japan had irrevocably written its Southeast Asia and South Seas empires off the books. Their sea lanes already cut by blockade, these areas were denied all hope of overland communications by the Jap withdrawal through Nanning (see map...
...China's political puzzle fail to be aware of the political pattern which Russia had imposed on Eastern Europe in the course of its liberation. To them the threat of a bloc of Soviet-dominated buffer states, torn from China, and extending from Manchuria to Sinkiang (see map) was very real. Should their fears be realized, a climacteric change would have taken place in the pattern of contemporary history...
Representative Wright Patman, ablaze with zeal to publicize his Lone Star State, brightened the week on Capitol Hill by giving away outsize match packets calculated to make moochers look before they lit up. The Patman specials produced: 1) 30 matches, 2) a map of Texas, 3) facts & figures about the state, 4) an outline of Patman's Congressional district...