Word: ottawa
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...their day. And the span of TIME in Canada since 1943 has covered a burgeoning of industry, finance and population in the country. For Larry Laybourne, TIME'S chief of correspondents, this visit to Canada was like coming back home. In 1944 we had one news bureau, in Ottawa, and Laybourne ran it. Today we have bureaus not only in Ottawa, but also in Toronto and Montreal. In addition, we now have a network of 30 part-time correspondents, from the Yukon to Newfoundland, who help insure our getting the best possible coverage of the news...
...surprise, nothing was wrong at all. He was watching a Canadian game between the Toronto Argonauts and the Ottawa Rough Riders, televised from Toronto by NBC, which will carry such football all season...
Canadian Football (Sat. 1:45 p.m., NBC). Toronto v. Ottawa...
...summer home 15 miles north of Ottawa, the late Prime Minister Mackenzie King used to walk visitors to the boundary of his property and point toward the misty, blue-green hills to the north. "Beyond this point," he would say, "there is nothing but the North Pole...
Nine years ago Igor Gouzenko walked out of his job as code clerk in the Russian embassy in Ottawa and into world headlines. From his briefcase Gouzenko produced 109 startling documents which laid bare the Russian atomic espionage network in North America and paved the way to the conviction of British Physicists Klaus Fuchs and Allan Nunn May, the Rosenbergs and half a dozen others who stole allied atomic secrets for the Kremlin. Except for acting as a government witness in numerous spy trials, Gouzenko has since shown himself only with a mask over his head, and lived with...