Word: nuclear
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...delegate to the U.N., the World Health Organization and UNESCO. He traveled extensively, attended the Geneva disarmament talks, had his celebrated 81-hour Kremlin exchange with Nikita Khrushchev in 1958 and became chairman of the Sen ate disarmament subcommittee, whose recommendations helped pave the way for the 1963 nuclear test ban treaty. Appointed majority whip...
...winched aboard the U.S.S. Hoist. By special order of Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara, the bomb was to be shown to members of the press and photographed-the first time in history that the U.S. was dropping the top-secret wraps that surround its current nuclear weaponry...
Erhard, however, also senses a need to improve relations with Moscow. Foreign Minister Gerhard Schroder has been angling for an invitation to Russia for some time. In an obvious effort to soothe Soviet fears about West German fingers on nuclear triggers, the Erhard government sent a note to 100-odd nations calling for a nuclear nonproliferation treaty. Among its proposals was an offer to sign bilateral agreements with Russia and the East European countries for the exchange of military observers...
...cities or nuclear installations were bombed...
...only practical way of saving humanity from nuclear devastation," is to establish a permanent, independent, U.N. peace force, said Zenon Rossides, Cypriot Ambassador to the United Nations and the United States, last night...