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...Post's decision was interpreted in some quarters as a victory for the striking printers, since the resumption of printing by one paper may well cause four other publishers who closed voluntarily to reopen...
Printers will return to the Post at pre-strike levels until a new contract is worked out. Powers had previously announced that he would send his typographers back to work on any of the nonstruck papers which agreed to reopen. The others are the Herald-Tribune, the Mirror, the Long Island Star-Journal, and the Long Island Press...
...swift expulsion of Skripov is understandable. In 1954, MVD Colonel Vladimir Petrov, who also had been posing as a lovable diplomat, defected to the West with an armful of secret documents that described widespread Soviet snooping operations Down Under. Caught Redhanded, the Russians broke off diplomatic relations, did not reopen their Canberra embassy for five years...
...Blimping Blimps. British entry is now more certain than ever, but a few battles remain to be fought. Whitehall mimeograph machines were still clanking out the communique when Ted Heath plunged into a two-week round of conferences with European ministers before formal negotiations with the Six reopen next month. However, the government's biggest battle may not take place in Brussels, but in Britain itself. Opinion polls have shown that opposition to Macmillan's "grand design" is rising steadily at home. The Commonwealth leaders' warnings reinforced an improbable but disturbing alliance between the Tory Party...
...colleagues, his departure is viewed as good riddance. But his spitfiery wife Laura (Brenda Vaccaro) is certain of his innocence, certain that he has been victimized for his fellow-traveling ideology. She pleads with Sir Lewis Eliot (Brewster Mason), a renowned lawyer and former university fellow, to reopen Howard's case and fight for his reinstatement...