Word: telegraphically
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...upturn which began last fall was duly reflected in the first crop of fourth-quarter earnings reports. American Telephone & Telegraph Co. reported a fourth-quarter net of $125,840,000, up $4,880,000 from third-quarter profits. For all of 1954 A.T. & T. showed a net of $480 million, a fat 12% above 1953's profits...
...ordered out 8,000 soldiers and dispatched patrols in every direction except the one which Booth took (Stanton erroneously assumed that the wartime 9 o'clock closing of the Navy Yard bridge was still enforced). The telegraph went dead. Army units searched and arrested blindly...
...conservative Daily Telegraph snorted at the idea that a question of free speech was involved. Atheistic views, it held, are no more entitled to broadcast time than a defense of polygamy, homosexuality, or Communism. The conservative Daily Mail did not agree. "Christianity is not so weak a faith that its adherents should run screaming from those who attack it," proclaimed the Mail on its front page. "Mrs. Knight has perhaps shocked a number of people into thinking for themselves." The liberal Star came out against the BBC; the conservative Standard and News both defended public airing of Mrs. Knight...
...VOIGT, British political analyst and onetime editor, in a letter to the London DAILY TELEGRAPH...
...international law, Dag Hammarskjold was advised by Sir Anthony Eden to stick closely to the P.W. issue and fend off all Chinese efforts to bargain for U.N. recognition. "To release these men would simply undo the latest of a series of acts of bad faith," wrote the Daily Telegraph summarizing Eden's position. "It would not accomplish the moral rehabilitation of Communist China...