Word: rumania
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Hungary, enough machinery parts "to supply six collectives" lay rusting in the open air. In Czechoslovakia on a Sunday, there was no one in the fields to turn the cut grain, drenched by a recent rain, so that it would be dry on Monday. A collective farm boss in Rumania confessed that the peasants "just don't care any more." This year's total harvest in Eastern Europe will be scarcely better than prewar production in the same area. Significantly, perhaps, the best yield will be in Poland, where some 86% of the land is still privately owned...
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...fail to see how the nations that recently met at Belgrade, Yugoslavia [Sept. 15], can call themselves "neutral" when they see colonialism in Algeria, Angola and Guantánamo Naval Base without also seeing it in Albania, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Rumania, Poland, Estonia, Hungary, Tibet, North Korea, Latvia, Lithuania and Mongolia...
Emotional Host. Home last week after five months covering Europe, Andrica confessed that his greatest pleasure was a trip to his native Radna (renamed Lipova II) in western Transylvania, now a part of Communist Rumania. There he played emotional host to a procession of townspeople who had not forgotten him: "I am the son of John the carpenter." "I am the granddaughter of Pavel of the green...
...ranged from Ireland to Israel on such kinship quests for 29 years. He is Nationalities editor of the Cleveland Press (circ. 385,347), a title that exists on no other U.S. newspaper and is handsomely suited to Andrica, Cleveland and the Press. Andrica was born in Radna, Rumania, and speaks six languages. The Cleveland area, with a population of 1,700,000, has some 750,000 residents who are either foreignborn or the children of foreign-born parents. The Press is a newspaper with an impressively comprehensive social conscience. It caters to every group in the community, registers newborn babes...