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...week's end, Korth gave newsmen copies of more than 200 letters, admitted that some of them showed that he maintained "an interest in the welfare of the bank." But he denied that any "of these instances in any way involved my official responsibilities." Added Korth: "I deeply resent any insinuation that these few trivial incidents and communications raise a question concerning my character." Korth, who spent last week in Bethesda Naval Medical Center for a long-delayed ear operation, insisted that his resignation was entirely voluntary, that he quit because of policy differences with McNamara and personal financial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Administration: Anchors Aweigh | 10/25/1963 | See Source »

...brave talk. But the real test of France's influence is that its neighbors are vehemently opposed to the force de dissuasion and resent French attempts to weaken the Atlantic Alliance. Be fore the Council of Europe in Strasbourg last week, Michel Habib-Deloncle, De Gaulle's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, urged support for an independent European deterrent, based on France's nuclear force, and even invited British participation. Said he: "If Great Britain conceives its future to be in the European Community, she can find in this field the occasion for a positive contribution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France: Apres Moi? Moi! | 10/4/1963 | See Source »

...outrage does remain. Profumo, for example, would not dare to enter one of the St. James clubs, or to appear at the Goodwood races (he fled to Scotland and his sister's place during the recent bank holiday). Lord Astor continues to entertain, but, says one Establishmentarian, "people resent him for mixing his family and his circle with his peccadilloes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Great Britain: A Moral Post-Mortem | 8/16/1963 | See Source »

This summer, however, the program has been weighted toward chairmen dominated discussions and lectures and the seminar members who want to contribute to the seminar feel frustrated. All men with responsible positions in their own countries, they resent being treated like students, unable to contribute their own viewpoints...

Author: By Ann Cameron, | Title: Seminar Is Crossroads For Diverse Ideas, Interests | 8/6/1963 | See Source »

Until recently, the Buddhists in South Viet Nam had no real case against Diem. Since the Buddhists were South Viet Nam's dominant group for centuries-and resent Roman Catholicism as the religion of their former French masters-Diem has taken pains not to show obvious favoritism toward fellow Catholics. Only three of 19 army generals and five of 17 Cabinet ministers are Catholics. Though nearly half of the 123-member National Assembly is Catholic, this is largely because Catholic schools turn out better-educated graduates than Buddhist schools...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Viet Nam: The Buddhist Crisis | 7/26/1963 | See Source »

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