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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...talking as if the U.S. and not the British-French were responsible for the Suez catastrophe when the U.S. had striven desperately to prevent it, even Mike Mansfield left himself open to the counterblast of Wisconsin's Alex Wiley that the patently anti-Dulles nature of the stalling on the crisis was "blatant, befuddled badgering," and that the U.S. people would so judge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Middle East Debate (Contd.) | 2/11/1957 | See Source »

Back to the Line. Canada's Lester ("Mike") Pearson called this so vague that he refused to co-sponsor it: he wanted to reassure Israel that if it agreed to the first resolution, it would be protected by the second. But Cabot Lodge was after a resolution that would satisfy enough Afro-Asians, and teamed up with India's Krishna Menon to achieve it. Once the Israelis withdrew, said Lodge, the U.N. troops would be "deployed on both sides of the armistice line, particularly in the sensitive Gaza and El Auja sectors" and "at the Strait of Tiran...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: For Peace with Justice | 2/11/1957 | See Source »

...Married. Mike Todd, 49, (born Avrom Hirsch Goldbogen), stem-winding, cigar-chewing Hollywood entrepreneur (Around the World in 80 Days); and Elizabeth Taylor, 24, brunette cinemactress (Giant); both for the third time, a week after her Mexican divorce from Cinemactor Michael (The Egyptian) Wilding; in Puerto Marqués, Mexico...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Feb. 11, 1957 | 2/11/1957 | See Source »

Around the World in 80 Days. Producer Mike Todd, with the help of Jules Verne, 46 stars and $6,000,000, has created the most spectacular travelogue ever seen on the screen (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Feb. 11, 1957 | 2/11/1957 | See Source »

...played his usual excellent brand of squash as he toppled Midshipman Ken Meneke, 15-9, 15-12, 5-15, 15-8, but his teammates were unable to duplicate his performance. The only really close match came at number nine singles where Hank Holmes lost a very tight match to Mike Mitchell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Navy Squash Team Tops Crimson For Major Upset, 8-1, at Annapolis | 2/11/1957 | See Source »

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