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...indeed suspicious that this shameful article discusses (or shreds) my speech as well as the activities of the President of the National Assembly of Togo. I submit, in fact, that your reporter--whoever he may be--did not attend my speech at all, but was in fact at the time I was speaking one of the retinue of this visitor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Journalist Clarifies His Position | 12/15/1961 | See Source »

Fourty-five high school newspaper editor and the President of the National Assembly of Togo were among the visit to the CRIMSON last night. The student journalists from public and private schools in the Northeast are attending the University's Daily's sixth annual Scholastic Journalism Conference, which continues this morning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Togolese, Journalists Visit Crimson | 12/9/1961 | See Source »

...Burma's Justice Aung Rhine, Togo's Ayite d'Almeida, Ethiopia's Ato Tashoma Hailemariam, Mexico's Dr. Salvador Martinez de Alva...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Verdict of Murder | 11/24/1961 | See Source »

...Iran Ivory Coast Iraq Japan Lebanon Jordan Liberia Laos Luxembourg Libya Mexico Malagasy Republic Netherlands Mali New Zealand Morocco Nicaragua Nepal Norway Niger Panama Nigeria Paraguay Pakistan Peru Portugal Philippines Rumania Poland Senegal Saudi Arabia Somalia Syria Spain Turkey Sudan Ukranina S.S.R. Sweden Union of South Africa Thailand U.S.S.R. Togo United Kingdom Tunisia United States of America United Arab Republic Uruguay (Egypt & Syria) Venezuela Upper Volta Yugoslavia Yemen

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: THE NEW U.N. | 9/29/1961 | See Source »

...movie projector and reels of film about Yugoslavia, gave his bemedaled guest a symbolic golden stool in return. More substantial largesse included a promise to help build a naval base for Ghana, plus a $5,000,000 credit for Nkrumah's industrial-expansion program. In little Togo, Tito laid the foundation stone for a hydroelectric plant on which his own Yugoslav engineers had done some work. Even in Monrovia, where Liberia's President William Tubman runs a staunchly pro-Western and capitalist little country, Tito offered a $3,000,000 loan for local projects, including a new slaughterhouse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yugoslavia: Neutralizing Down South | 4/28/1961 | See Source »

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