Word: touche
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...coming back to, the President was pleased and impressed by De Gaulle's new initiative there toward settlement (see FOREIGN NEWS). On NATO, the President restrained De Gaulle's widely bruited hopes for a sort of NATO three-power directorate by promising principally to keep in closer touch with more man-to-man transatlantic phone talks. Ike emphasized to De Gaulle, as he re-emphasized in parallel talks with NATO Officers M.J.M.A.H. Luns of The Netherlands and Paul-Henri Spaak of Belgium, with Italy's visiting Premier Antonio...
Defense Attorney Sahap Gursel eloquently pleaded for dismissal of the case. His grounds: the nature of the arrests violated the NATO status-of-forces agreement, which specifies that offenders shall be confronted with accusing witnesses. have the right to get in touch with their consular officials, and be brought to speedy trial...
...next session of the slow-motion trial would be Sept. 12, then slapped a ban on further reporting of the proceedings in the Turkish press. Meanwhile, all signs were that, whatever the status-of-forces agreement might say, U.S. consular officials had shown little interest in getting in touch with the four sergeants. During the testimony, Sergeant Dale McCuistion, the chief defendant, angrily blurted that a fellow serviceman's Turkish wife, who had been with McCuistion at the time of his arrest, had not appeared in court because "the American consul gave her a U.S. visa...
...like her cousin Queen Elizabeth to bind the British commonwealth by charm, blue-eyed Princess Alexandra, 22, made her first official visit without her mother, the Duchess of Kent, to an overseas dominion-Australia. After spending three weeks trudging up and down the continent, she demonstrated her famed light touch by taking off her shoes to walk barefoot across the sands of Lindeman Island, off Australia's east coast...
...awesome weaponry and a worldwide battle of ideas, the problem is getting some new answers, notably at the new Air Force Academy north of Colorado Springs-where the aim is "education, not training," the curriculum is evenly split between science and the humanities, and the students hardly touch their seats to cockpits in four years. Last week the Army and Navy turned in the same direction...