Word: russianize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...week's end, after a private session between a Russian diplomat and the Shah, Moscow abruptly toned down its attacks, and Radio Teheran also let up on the Russians...
...proposal soon ran into trouble for two reasons: 1) the Russians demanded veto power over the makeup and movements of inspection teams on Russian territory, thus rendering inspection worthless; 2) U.S. scientists discovered that they had seriously overestimated the ability of inspectors to detect underground explosions. Alarmed by the miscalculation, the Pentagon, the Atomic Energy Commission and some members of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy urgently asked President Eisenhower to modify the U.S. offer lest the U.S. get tied to a crippling agreement that an enemy could violate without detection...
...dozen ski patrols of two and three men each, assigned them to nearby mountain lookout positions. Soon three men rushed back from their patrol to report seeing the orange parachute drifting down from the sky. It had fallen into the mountains south of the village, not far from the Russian mining community of Barentsburg...
...RUSSIAN AUTO, the Moskvitch 407, will be offered for sale in U.S. this summer for under $2,000. Four-cylinder four-seater has top speed of 70 m.p.h., claims 36 miles per gallon...
Originally planned for Feb. 26, the discussion dissolved at that time into what James D. Lorenz '60, president of the Debate Council, termed a "real flasco" when a transatlantic cable failure and sunspot interference cut off all communication with Cambridge. Russian fishing trawlers were suspected of cutting the cable...