Word: noted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...again, easing their doubts by the prospects of a quick victory in Egypt. Labor, too, had misgivings about its own line. It is not very easy to oppose a war already under way; opposition risks giving aid and comfort to the enemy. Into this situation came Bulganin's note, impudently suggesting to the British that "some countries now" could devastate Britain with all of modern war's destructive arsenal...
Bulganin's note shocked all Britain. In this new emergency, Labor argued that Britain must swiftly restore its damaged alliances and end its own provocative behavior in order to create the necessary unity against the common threat from Russia. Anthony Eden, announcing Britain's acceptance of a cease-fire in Egypt, turned on Bulganin. At a time when Russia is "ruthlessly crushing the heroic resistance of a truly national movement of independence" in Hungary, said Eden, "it ill becomes the Soviet government to speak of the actions of Her Majesty's Government as barbaric...
Elvis is 21 years old. Please note that he was born, as only someone like him could be, during a Democratic Administration...
...terrible tale. Naming no names, the paper described how a certain young lady of Holborn had "seized a case knife laying on the table'' and "with loud shrieks, pierced to the heart" her "helpless infirm mother." The jury's verdict: "lunacy." The Chronicle added a careful note: the report "that she has an insane brother also in confinement is without foundation...
...opportunity to run not against Governor Stevenson, but against Premier Bulganin, feeling that the average American voter will naturally equate all those who agree about H-bombs and disagree with Eisenhower. The Soviets must realize that it is unlikely that voters will follow the reasoning of Bulganin's note to the conclusion that Eisenhower is a roadblock on the highway to peace...