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...that any agreement could do to relieve the Communist-fanned fear of rising radioactivity from the fallout of surface blasts. Yet for all the good it did, the U.S. might have saved its breath. The Soviet Union's immediate reaction: a flat "rejected." Cried Soviet Delegate Semyon K. Tsarapkin: "A conspiracy. It is unacceptable, of course." Moscow's reaction should have surprised no one. Month after month Western diplomats have floated into Geneva on floods of hope only to be dashed against inflexible Soviet demands. President Eisenhower's cardinal rule is that a ban on tests...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ATOM: The Formula As Before | 2/22/1960 | See Source »

...anyone expect much on disarmament? The hopeful signs were few. Delegates from the U.S., Britain and the Soviet Union have been meeting for a year in Geneva to negotiate a treaty banning nuclear-weapons tests. Early last week there was a nicker of progress. Soviet Conference Delegate Semyon Tsarapkin launched into a 45-minute attack on towering (6 ft. 4 in.) U.S. Ambassador James Wadsworth. According to Tsarapkin, Wadsworth's insistence that Russia must agree to study U.S. data on the difficulties of long-range detection of underground nuclear tests was a clear attempt "to throw the talks into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATIONS: Arms & the Summit | 11/16/1959 | See Source »

...they possessed in the novel, but for the most part, because of obvious time and filming limitations, this is not the case. The most noteworthy of the successes is that of Julien Carette who plays the part of Pierre Marcelin--the film's counter-part of Dostoevsky's unforgettable Semyon Zaharovitch Marmeladov. In his small role, Carette is funny, ridiculous in the grand Dostoevskian manner and yet elicits the viewer's pity and affection with his overwhelmingly human predicament...

Author: By Frederick W. Byron jr., | Title: The Most Dangerous Sin | 5/4/1959 | See Source »

...Shouldn't we now be packing our bags?" demanded U.S. Delegate James J. Wadsworth of Semyon K. Tsarapkin, the Soviet negotiator...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kremlin Strongly Opposes West On Nuclear Disarmament Policy; Moscow Talks Near Completion The Associated Press | 2/26/1959 | See Source »

GENEVA, Feb. 13--The Soviet Union raised new objections today to the international staffing of control posts and thereby deepened a basic East-West dispute holding up progress in the nuclear weapons test ban conference. Soviet chief delegate Semyon Tsarapkin and Professor E.K. Federov questioned the integrity of international personnel...

Author: By The ASSOCIATED Press, | Title: President Urrutia Names Castro As New Prime Minister of Cuba; Worry Rises Over Dulles Illness | 2/14/1959 | See Source »

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