Word: suspects
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...decision to retain White was made by a higher Government authority. Obviously, if a higher authority elected to shift a man rather than fire him if he was suspect, then it would go without saying that the FBI would continue our investigation as best we could...
...certain Canadian documents have been invoked to make the explosion more devastating than ever. No move or series of moves could do more to divert attention from the tasks at hand, to preclude a reasoned approach to the problems of world leadership, to increase Americans' capacity to hate and suspect one another. A policy of divide the nation and conquer Congress is short-sighted strategy. It is probably short-sighted tactics too, for such incidents make us wonder whether Eisenhower or the junior Senator from Wisconsin will be the general of the conquering army...
...recent journalism's biggest identity mix-ups, Henry Dana White '21, an unassuming Boston attorney, became known to millions of Americans this week in Life Magazine as Harry Dexter White, a dead spy suspect and target of the Administration's latest attack on the Truman regime...
...truth is that - individual cases aside -Britons do not like Americans, and I suspect most other nations don't either, for the same reason that Britain was disliked when she ruled the roost. This dislike does not matter very much; the trouble is that a bungling foreign policy plus the utterances of a few of your louder-mouthed politicians have cost the U.S. the respect she enjoyed...
...under the direct control of Britain's Major General Sir Thomas John Willoughby Winterton, Military Governor of Trieste (and also commander of the British and U.S. troops there). General Winterton's tough cops are not liked. Paid twice the salaries of Italian cops, they are also suspect by Triestini as contented Independentistas who want to keep the status...