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...repeatedly come out against "measures to improve relations between the U.S.S.R. and Yugoslavia," and was "against normalization of relations with Japan." He was opposed to the "different ways of transition to socialism" thesis, and "denied the advisability of establishing personal contacts between the Soviet leaders and the statesmen of other countries." The anti-party group was "shackled by old notions and methods," and Molotov in particular had "manifested a conservative and narrow-minded attitude." But the Big Three's big crime had been "entering into collusion on an anti-party basis" and using "antiparty fractional methods in an attempt...
Seconds later President Eisenhower was back at his desk, starting one of his busier weeks after an upset stomach had laid him low for a day and set statesmen, stock-market investors and plain people around the world to looking anxiously toward Washington...
Fear of atomic radiation-especially from the fallout from nuclear weapons tests-has touched nearly all "mankind. Neither scientists, statesmen nor churchmen agree about...
Even if the cardinal goes home emptyhanded, it is certain that he will go as the top man on the church's firing line, and with the respect and gratitude of the Vatican statesmen, from Pius XII on down. For no country in the Roman Catholic world knows such a flowering of the faith as Poland today, and no country owes so much to a modern prince of the church for merely being alive...
...Cabinet, without the formality of a trial, exiled Archbishop Makarios to the Seychelles Islands for his dealings with EOKA, the Greek Cypriot underground. Last week, in a major gesture of conciliation, the British government accepted this argument. In doing so, it suffered the loss of one of its ablest statesmen and found itself in hotter water at home than ever...