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What were the Red conditions for the release? Said the colonel: "We want you to cease all air attacks within a radius of six miles of the Dienbienphu valley, and also along 70 miles of Route Coloniale 41 between Dienbienphu and Sonla. We use this road to evacuate our wounded and your own healthy prisoners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDO-CHINA: Back to Dienbienphu | 5/24/1954 | See Source »

...style, will run "just fast enough to win." He has been as persistent in keeping to this formula as he has been in refusing bids to run outside of the Boston area. Barthel announced earlier in the season that he would not run anywhere outside a 50-mile radius of Boston, with perhaps one exception in late June. He recently turned down a chance to run in the Benjamin Franklin mile at the Penn Relays...

Author: By Bernard M. Gwertzman, | Title: Josy Barthel Will Run Here May 15 Against Ashenfelter, Dwyer, Wilt | 5/5/1954 | See Source »

...were frequent in the '30's, usually brought Lowell residents into the courtyard, armed with noisemakers and determined to drown out the uproar in the tower. Their efforts were unsuccessful. On a clear day, the bells could be heard for fifteen miles, and if conditions were exceptionally favorable, the radius of total destruction was reputed to be forty-two. House Master Julian Coolidge, who hardly shared President Lowell's enthusiasm for the bells, once complained that when rung they cracked his plaster...

Author: By Dennis E. Brown, | Title: Bellboys and Tailors | 4/21/1954 | See Source »

...upcoming test of "Jughead," the 45-megaton bomb, would produce a radius of approximately 6.7 miles of utter destruction and 22.3 miles of severe-to-slight blast damage. Jughead's calculated effects on some major U.S. cities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: SEVEN JUGHEADS | 4/12/1954 | See Source »

Ranging around the world from Dienbienphu to Texas City, the reporters moved along a wide radius of Government problems. The first question was expected: How did the President feel about Senator McCarthy's determination to cross-examine witnesses in the projected Army v. McCarthy hearings? The President stayed clear of the specifics, but he quickly stated the principle he would apply to the case: "In America, if a man is a party to a dispute, directly or indirectly, he does not sit in judgment on his own case...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Dienbienphu to Texas City | 4/5/1954 | See Source »

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