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Twenty, years later the Crimson recorded the disgraceful period of selfish imperialism and expansion. Today it decries that period, its purposes as well as its methods. The principles of self-aggrandizement and power which guided the nation at that hour are attacked by the Crimson as they reappear today as "the American Century." Rather than the use of the "white man's burden" and "bringing salvation to the heathen" as mere window-dressing for economic and territorial conquest, the Crimson accepts them today only if they signify understanding guidance for undeveloped nations directed towards their independence and self-rule. Another...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: At Age 70--At War Again | 1/24/1973 | See Source »

Common Trick. In the wee hours of the morning of Aug. 8, the sonar suddenly indicated that something was lurking near by in some 45 ft. of water. After a time, whatever was there disappeared, only to reappear a few minutes later and then vanish again. Rines had his men play a strong spotlight on the waters, a common trick used to attract fish. To Rines' delight, the light apparently had an effect on whatever was in the loch; the sonar resumed its odd tracings. The evidence, which was examined by experts in sonar at M.I.T., Raytheon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Myth or Monster? | 11/20/1972 | See Source »

...American Government has reasons for changing its policy. According to U.S. officials, in the last year some 5,000 persons have entered the U.S. supposedly in transit, only to disappear. When they reappear, many have a complete set of forged papers, including birth certificates and passports. Not all are foreigners who merely wish to beat the immigration quotas. There is evidence that some have planned attacks on diplomats at the U.N. Representatives of any country with determined enemies are targeted for trouble: Israel, the Soviet Union, Egypt, Lebanon. Such is the ecumenical spirit of terrorism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Terrorists in Transit | 10/9/1972 | See Source »

...archetype is Bellerophon, tamer of the winged horse, killer of the fire-breathing Chimera, conqueror of the Amazons and generally a favorite of the gods. Barth renders Bellerophon's adventures into a dizzying situation comedy in which metaphors are homogenized and characters recede into their own stories and reappear so that the middle of one man's tale could be another's beginning or ending. Both "Perseid" and "Bellerophoniad" spin on little else than the axis of Barth's cleverness, and both wobble badly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Scheherazade & Friend | 10/2/1972 | See Source »

That could account for the fact that the heads of the army, navy and air force have also dropped out of sight -and did not even reappear last week to greet their visiting Pakistani counterparts, an occasion when protocol absolutely demanded the presence of Peking's military chiefs. Still, the only certain judgment was that, whatever the nature of the struggle, Premier Chou En-lai was not likely to come up a loser. The abundance of Chou protégés on the delegation due in Manhattan this week seems proof that the agile Chou has not lost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: United Nations: Mao's Men in Manhattan | 11/15/1971 | See Source »

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