Word: scandinavia
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...promise that it would go to war in their support. Later they had compromised, comforting themselves with the fact that between them and the Red army were U.S. occupation troops in Germany; presumably the U.S. would fight if its own forces were attacked. No such token shield protected Scandinavia, Western Europe's left flank...
Next morning the guests learned what Lange had known all during the party-that Russia had peremptorily questioned Norway about her joining the proposed North Atlantic Defense Pact, in effect had warned her to stay out of it. Scandinavia's period of fence-sitting was coming to a close...
TIME has also received scores of letters from individuals, doctors, drug firms, medical journals, etc., asking for further information about antabus. All have been answered. A second story on Scandinavia's experience with the drug (TIME, Jan. 10) showed that there were dangerous aspects to antabus. A Helsinki housewife had loaded the canapes with it at her husband's stag party, which ended with everybody getting sick and some guests going to the hospital. As usual, TIME'S Medicine editor made no suggestions or recommendations about the use of antabus. He is gratified, nevertheless, at this impressive...
...part, Pan Am would get American Overseas' 14,345 miles of heavily traveled routes, including those to Holland, Scandinavia, Berlin. By combining operating staffs, and some ground crews along the way, Trippe looked for operating economies in the merged lines. Best of all, it would leave T.W.A. the only other competing U.S. flag line on the North Atlantic...