Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...question remained: Had the prosecution proved anything beyond the victors' power to punish the vanquished? In Washington last week, where he had flown to report to President Truman, U.S. Chief Prosecutor Joseph Berry Keenan answered with a resounding yes. Said he: "We see this trial as establishing the precedent. . . that wagers of aggressive warfare are . . . outlaws...
Fortunately the rumor, like the original report, was an exaggeration. Only a few Americans, including T. F. Bridgers, a North Carolina goober grower who sent a 100-pound sack, had responded with small shipments. Meantime the elephants' trunks were responding nicely to buns and radio therapy...
...Democracy," said Lenin, "is sometimes useful. But production is always useful." The Kremlin has kept that relative emphasis. Last week it issued a production report for the first twelve months of the new Five-year Plan. The gist...
...Three, who had guaranteed free elections. But Mikolajczyk himself could only look forward to being kicked out of the Government and waiting to see how far the Government would go to smash his party and end his opposition for good. Said he, mulling over a TIME report (Dec. 9) that had said he had "the highest popularity and the lowest life-expectancy" in Poland: "Lowest life-expectancy. It's true, it's true. But still, it's cruel to read...
...shrewd paste-up of the clipping from Corwin's recording tape, connected by thin strips of narrative and commentary. In trying to give a serious, upright report, Corwin occasionally let his show lag, repeat itself, get incoherent. But at its many high points One World Flight had a sudden, heady power. The high points were all excerpts from Corwin's wonderfully perceptive, intimate sound track...