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Robert Vogeler, 39-year-old assistant vice president of the International Telephone & Telegraph Corp., and its representative for Eastern Europe, was arrested by the Hungarian Communists in November 1949. Arrested and tried with him were Edgar Sanders, a Briton, and five Hungarians. All confessed to being spies, the Communists said...
Australians, too, worried about the meaning of MacArthur's departure."What the democracies will want to know," said the influential Sydney Daily Telegraph, "is whether any policy was decided which was clear-cut and positive, and where MacArthur defied or departed from that policy." "We can never forget the day when every man and woman in Australia said 'Thank God for MacArthur,'" said Prime Minister Robert Menzies...
...Elysée Palace on the Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, which has housed Bourbons, Bonapartes and 14 Presidents of the Third Republic before him. It takes 200 people to make the presidential beds, cook the meals, keep the salons and gardens in good condition, run the private telegraph office, turn out an honor guard on the arrival of a foreign dignitary...
...private publishing house which ballyhooed the Herald into big-time circulation in the early '30s, owns 51% of the stock. The Trades Union Congress owns the remaining 49%, but (together with the Labor Party) has absolute control over editorial policy. While papers like the London Times and Telegraph spend money to get news, the Herald thinks mostly of circulation: T.U.C. wants to spread the party message as widely as possible, and Odhams wants to make money. Thus, if the choice lies between the comparatively high expense of a foreign correspondent and the small cost (and big circulation pull...
...First and second: American Telephone & Telegraph Co. ($10.8 billion), Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. ($10.3 billion...