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...befell a newcomer to the ranks of political correspondents: James A. Wechsler, 45, of the liberal New York Post (circ. 343,140). Without changing a line, Russia's two leading dailies, Pravda (6,300,000) and Izvestia (2,300,000), carried in full the second part of a two-part Wechsler profile of President John Kennedy...
...Muller fears that radiation-typically in atomic work or in high-altitude or space flight-could become an important source of defective human genes. He offered a two-part prescription. "A highly preferred position in regard to radiation protection" should be given the younger two-thirds of the population. And a seminal Fort Knox should be established for deep-frozen storage of the germ cells of men about to be exposed to more than average radiation...
After a professional visit to Alabama in April 1960, veteran New York Times Reporter Harrison Salisbury reported that the city of Birmingham was a smoldering volcano of racial tension, "a community of fear." These and other Salisbury conclusions, published in a two-part series, outraged six Birmingham and neighboring Bessemer city commissioners (plus one police detective), who separately brought libel suits against Salisbury and the Times and asked a total of $3,100,000 in damages. Last week in New Orleans, by holding that a newspaper published in New York City could not be sued for libel in Alabama...
...Twentieth Century (CBS, 6:30-7 p.m.). "Sweden: Trouble in Paradise," second part of a two-part series dealing with the country's social problems...
...Twentieth Century (CBS, 6:30-7 p.m.). "Sweden: Trouble in Paradise." First of a two-part report...