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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Genevieve. A merry spin from London to Brighton in a 1904 Darracq; with John Gregson, Dinah Sheridan (TIME, Nov...
Though last July's armistice silenced the guns, a mysterious oriental killer has gone on taking the lives of U.S. servicemen in Korea. Epidemic hemorrhagic fever, or Manchurian fever (TIME, Nov. 19, 1951), has killed 17 G.I.s since the fighting ended, and last week 82 were still in the Army's special hospital at Seoul in a long battle to win back their health and strength...
FRANCE, which last year signed its first commercial treaty with Russia since 1934 (TIME, Nov. 2), is feeling some of the headaches that go with Communist trade. In the first months of the pact, France shipped $6,300,000 worth of goods (mainly textiles, fruit, and iron and steel products) more than it received. Soviet shipments, notably of corn, are lagging, and its oil is of such poor quality that French refineries cannot turn it into gasoline at competitive prices without a government subsidy...
...close, the "wonder" touch has passed from Hitler to Stalin, and the scope and horror of modern war has been described with a combination of pitiless detail and powerful sweep by the best novelist who has written on World War II. Plievier richly earned that rating with Stalingrad (TIME, Nov. i, 1948), and while Moscow is not so dramatic as his earlier story, it is the kind of book that leaves a residue of flaming images in a reader's mind. The second volume of a trilogy, it is to be followed by Berlin, already published in Germany...
...Living Desert. Walt Disney's first full-length film of nature in the raw; seldom mild, often cruelly beautiful (TIME, Nov...