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When not opening new dams, primary schools and public works, Sihanouk lives comfortably in a suburban villa near his capital city of Pnompenh, where he composes music and relaxes with such 19th century French authors as Alfred de Musset. TIME Correspondent Jerry Schecter last week interviewed Cambodia's versatile Head of State. Schecter found him looking younger than his 38 years, a man who, when aroused in conversation, waves his hands, pounds his fists, wags his fingers. In high-pitched English, Sihanouk, a sensitive man working hard to live down an earlier reputation as a playboy, made plain that...
...political developments that are really complex regional and family rivalries. Trying to put Laos into intelligible language is trying to rationalize the irrational." The rational order came only after a three-man, seven-month job of covering the running story on Laos' little war. TIME Correspondent Jerry Schecter bounced about the front in single-engined planes. Correspondent James Wilde narrowly escaped death when mortar fragments riddled his MG during the battle for Vientiane last December. Fortnight ago he wangled his way into the rebel-held Plaine des Jarres for a startling report on the Communist arms buildup there (TIME...
...time Karnow, Schecter and Wilde put their files together, they had 135 pages of research-and probably the only comprehensive story of Laos' history and current crisis that exists anywhere in the world...
...York's International Airport, when Lumumba and self-styled Congo Developer Louis Detwiler arrived early one morning, they were met by a probing team made up of Contributing Editor Jerrold L. Schecter, New York Correspondent Serrell Hillman and Researcher Gayle Williams...
Proceeds from the Radcliffe News sponsored Hobo Party will put the Annex 70th Anniversary Fund $425 further toward its goal. June Schecter '49, editor-in-chief, will present the total profits of the affair, which 300-odd students attended, to drive chairmen next week...