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Whatever the immediate peril - pow er failure or transit strike, water short age or race riot - New York City, like Pauline, invariably manages a third-reel deliverance before crisis turns to catas trophe. The city's latest ordeal, a dearth of funds that has threatened imminent, crippling reduction of...
Italy's Communists take comfort at election time, for over the past two decades they have piled up new suc cesses almost every time the nation has gone to the polls. In 1963's national election, for example, the Reds picked up 1,000,000 additional votes - which...
When police finally obliged, continued Clark, "the case came on for trial two weeks before the November election, at which time the chief prosecutor was a candidate for municipal judge and the presiding judge [the late Edward Blythin] was a candidate to succeed himself." Judge Blythin, who won in a...
Peking's People's Daily was not mentioning names last week, but its readers knew well enough who had been struck down: Peking Mayor Peng Chen, 67, long considered one of the most powerful men in Red China and now the latest victim of Mao's purge...
Eurodollars have been used to finance municipal borrowing in Britain, imports in Italy and even a national-budget deficit in Belgium. More and more American companies, cajoled or clubbed by President Johnson into keeping their money at home, are financing expansion in Europe out of the Eurodollar pool. Says a...