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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...found unconscious in his car in a Mellon St. garage here Wednesday night and was rushed to the hospital where he was placed on the danger list. Doctors termed his condition last night as poor, but stated that it is only a question of time before he will regain consciousness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Serhant Unconscious; Expected to Recover | 10/26/1953 | See Source »

...China policy seems to us neither idealistic nor realistic. How can there be idealism in friendship with a regime (Chiang Kai-shek's) which corruptly squandered the billions of dollars generously given to it? What realism is there in refusing to understand that such a regime can never regain power in China? That China's actual, effective government is the Communist government in Peking? And that the more vigorously Peking is boycotted by the West the more closely Peking will be tied up with Moscow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: A BRITISH VIEW OF U.S. POLICY | 10/12/1953 | See Source »

...Mediterranean from a gall-bladder operation and two follow-up sessions with the surgeons. As evidence of his recuperation, it was officially announced that either Eden or Lord Salisbury would head up the British delegates to the U.N. Sept. 25. But many among his supporters wondered whether Eden could regain the strength necessary for a full-time Foreign Secretary-or Prime Minister...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Two Sick Men | 9/7/1953 | See Source »

This week, trying to regain ground and to stall off further trouble, the Laniel government reached an agreement with Paris butchers for a 10% price reduction on steaks and cheaper cuts of meat. By means of similar deals with cartel trade associations, the government hopes to get 5% to 10% price reductions on other food, household goods, linen and clothes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: A Little Coquetry | 9/7/1953 | See Source »

...coal can modernize and cut its costs, it has the chance to regain its former high estate. On the basis of current population trends, even if coal's share of the fuel market slips below 30%, statisticians figure that it should boost its sales, by 1975, to 880 million tons. But that figure will be a dream unless industry, labor and Government get together on a sensible cure for the chronic sick man of U.S. industry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRISIS IN COAL: CRISIS IN COAL | 8/17/1953 | See Source »

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