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...days before Stalin's death, only six non-Communist newsmen worked and lived in Moscow. Others could not get permanent visas or, even if they could, decided that ironhanded Russian censorship made working in Moscow almost useless. By last week, with the Communists stepping up their "peace offensive," Russia had more non-Communist correspondents than at any time since World War II (except for such special occasions as the Foreign Ministers' conferences of 1945 and 1947). More than 40 U.S., British, French, Canadian, German and Indian newsmen were covering Russia, many on guided tours. The German and Indian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Moscow Invasion | 7/4/1955 | See Source »

Prompted by an unprecedented press campaign (in which Pravda devoted a third of its space to Nehru, including a Page One picture, a rare compliment to a non-Communist foreigner), the crowd released white doves, threw bouquets into Nehru's lap, or broke the sidelines to heap strings of lilacs on Nehru's daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi (no kin of the late great Mahatma, who is described in the latest Soviet Encyclopedia as an enemy of the people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Birds & Flowers | 6/20/1955 | See Source »

...Schwartz '55 has won the $150 Eric Firth Prize for a thesis entitled "The American Legion: A Case Study in the Nature of Americanism," and Peter L. Malkin '55 will receive the income from the Chase Fund for his thesis "The Relationship of the Soviet Union to the Non-Communist World: 'Revolutionary,' 'Legitimate,' or Neither...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wolff Wins Grant To Study in Italy | 6/6/1955 | See Source »

...minor irritants in Dictator Francisco Franco's steady pursuit of world esteem has been the continued existence of small groups of Spanish non-Communist democrats in exile. What particularly irritates Franco is the suspicion that France, which supported the Loyalist Republican government, is still giving financial aid to Loyalist exiles, and paying the rent for Republican headquarters in Paris. With each change in French government, the Spanish ambassador has gone across to the Quai d'Orsay to ask that the subsidy, whatever it is, be withdrawn. Recently Franco has found a way to put a real squeeze...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPAIN: Bargaining Point | 5/30/1955 | See Source »

Only Togliatti's intimates know how ill he really is and whether the time has come at last to pick a successor for the man whose wile, resilience and strength built Italy's Communist Party into the largest (2,000,000 members by non-Communist estimate) and most persistently threatening (6,000,000 votes in the 1953 election) in the Western world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Man of Many Lives | 5/30/1955 | See Source »

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