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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...deed, the war in Viet Nam, has openly supported insurgency in neighboring Thailand and has exported subversion as far away as Africa. Its disciplined, indoctrinated population, which constitutes a quarter of the human race, is told ceaselessly that the U.S. is "the world's chief enemy." To read the intentions of this sullen giant and to formulate its policy toward it, the U.S. obviously and vitally needs to heed the ancient dictum: "Know thine enemy." Knowledge is the basis of policy-but just how much does the U.S. know, and how much can it find out, about a nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: WHAT THE U.S. KNOWS ABOUT RED CHINA | 5/20/1966 | See Source »

...only could Debrett watchers read for the first time the biographies of Scottish clan chiefs,* but in a special introductory article by Editor P. W. Montague-Smith they learned some new facts about Queen Elizabeth II. Everybody knows that the Queen is descended from William the Conqueror, who defeated Saxon King Harold at Hastings just 900 years ago this October. What Montague-Smith has discovered, though, is that Elizabeth also carries the blood of Harold in her veins...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Great Britain: Royal Revelations | 5/20/1966 | See Source »

...more than worthwhile. As a World War II victim of leg injuries from machine-gun fire, he had to get a fitness clearance. When Orthopedist Hugh L. Sulfridge Jr. checked Caumartin and pronounced him fit, Sulfridge himself caught the volunteer spirit. Both doctors flew out last month, Caumartin to read X rays and teach radiological techniques in Saigon, while Sulfridge went to the 70-year-old complex of decaying buildings that makes up the hospital at Can Tho, 80 miles southwest of the capital, in the steaming Mekong Delta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Doctors: Volunteers for Viet Nam | 5/20/1966 | See Source »

...annual deficit has been cut from $100,000 in 1963 to $30,000 this year. By the end of 1967, Podhoretz expects to break even. Aimed originally at New York's intellectual community, Commentary now reaches across the country and is widely read in Washington. To his surprise, Podhoretz is courted by politicians; after a four-hour session with President Johnson, he emerged with an impression typical of his magazine's contrariness. "I don't like the substance of all of L.B.J.'s policies," said Podhoretz. "But I certainly like his style...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazines: A Passion for Ideas | 5/20/1966 | See Source »

...Blue Blood. Two films shared the Itching Palm for overpromotion: Alfie and Caroline Chérie. Alfie, the story of a cockney-of-the-walk starring Michael Caine (The Ipcress File), was advertised widely at the airport with signs that read ALFIE is ROCKING, ALFIE IS TERRIFIC, ALFIE IS THE MOST. "It really isn't vulgar, is it?" asked a French critic as he watched the signs walking. "After all, the print is very small." And so it was. In fact, when the models in tight stretch pants sat down, nobody could see their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Festivals: Fine Art & Flapdoodle | 5/20/1966 | See Source »

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