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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...antagonistic military alliances," but he recognized others might want them. For instance, he said, he had talked to Pakistan's Prime Minister. "He told me that although Pakistan was a party to a military treaty, Pakistan was not against China. As a result of that, we achieved a mutual understanding although we are still against military treaties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ASIA: Upset at Bandung | 5/2/1955 | See Source »

...intelligence agency because we have been the victims of that agency." But since no one could agree on this question, the conference should not deal with it.* "There is fear of China on the part of our neighbors." Chou acknowledged. "There is Thailand and the Philippines. Since we lack mutual understanding, it is quite natural that they have this fear." But Chou had proffered assurances that "we will not make any aggression or direct threats against Thailand or the Philippines," and invited a delegation from Thailand "to visit our inland province and see if we have any aggressive designs against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ASIA: Upset at Bandung | 5/2/1955 | See Source »

...total three-and-a-half billion dollar mutual security proposal, over $718 million would go for some kind of economic assistance. Thus, although the larger part of the funds is still designed for military support of the free world, increased appropriations will make possible expanded technical cooporation and development assistance. Such economic aid would come, in some instances, directly from the U.S., and others, it would be channeled through the United Nations or regional economic pools such as the Colombo Plan. The President, in addition, requested a flexible fund for Asian economic development for use at his discretion within limits...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rifles and Rice | 4/28/1955 | See Source »

...National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, but will otherwise sell for normal profit, an average $1.50 per shot). But for Dr. Salk, at least, other rewards were multiplying. Judges headed by Dr. Charles W. Mayo picked him to receive $10,000, tax free, and a gold medal awarded by the Mutual of Omaha Insurance Co. New York Republican Steven Derounian offered a bill in the House to give "this doctor and humanitarian" a special Congressional Medal. Guatemala's President Carlos Castillo Armas bestowed on Salk the country's highest honor, the Order., of the Quetzal. Norwegian schoolchildren collected money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: End of a War | 4/25/1955 | See Source »

...arrogant creature who slept on silk sheets, while Chiang himself was corrupt and stupid; he stubbornly blocked the path to China's progress, and went out of his way to pick fights with those persecuted heroes of agrarian reform, the Chinese Communists. It was to the mutual disaster of both Chiang and the U.S. that in the critical years following World War II the Communist-line distortions of the second picture were smearily reflected in the smart talk of sophisticates, in the books and the book reviews on China, in college lectures and in the official papers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Understanding Greatness | 3/28/1955 | See Source »

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