Word: propagandas
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Father Kelly is right. Why be half-saved when it is much easier to be half-informed. Catholics, turn off your radios and TV sets, close your ears to this propaganda and live in ignorant bliss...
...proposed conference is successful, disarmament will come closer to reality. Meanwhile, America and Britain lose nothing by postponing their tests. Their action would have a substantial propaganda effect, for it would deprive the Communists of the initiative they have gained by their announcement. Knowing that our nuclear retaliatory powers are already high enough to deter potential aggression, we cannot afford to refuse as attractive an offer as that of the Russians...
...enjoyed its shore leave. Eisenhower's Special Ambassador to the Middle East, ex-Congressman James P. Richards, after a last visit to Israel headed for home. Left glumly isolated and defeated in the first round, the Egyptian and Syrian press and radio suddenly piped down on their inflammatory propaganda against Jordan...
Have a Hard Look. Nonetheless. U.S. diplomats noted that the Russians were talking in serious detail, omitting sweeping demands and forgoing familiar propaganda tactics. The Russians even handed their proposals to the U.S. delegation for study five days in advance of their publication. The State Department promised to "have a hard look at them." Were the Soviets now thinking more about keeping an eye on possible missile and bomber take-off points than about gathering information on bomber targets in the U.S.? If so, the U.S. delegation in London was prepared to negotiate seriously about geographical limits...
What were the Russians up to? In a series of blustering notes, they had just warned one NATO partner after another that they would make cemeteries of their countries in case of war. Their propaganda around the world was just as relentlessly condemnatory of the U.S. as ever, just as persistent in talking large and loosely about abolishing nuclear weapons. Only inside the Bath stone solemnity of London's Lancaster House were they talking with some precision on the subject. One possibility, though not probability, is that the Russians mean business. But there are other possibilities. They...