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Commenting on questions posed in a letter to a New York newspaper, Grewe insisted that Germany has made every effort to uncover information on war criminals and to publicize their crimes. He further noted that though there are some in Germany "who try to forget the past, there are many...
If the Soviet probe ultimately succeeds, it may vastly increase current knowledge of Venus, Lilley commented. If suitable instruments are on board the space station, it may be possible to uncover valuable information about the chances for life on the planet, he said.
Of the two dozen newsmen regularly covering the Congo, none has given his competitors more trouble than affable Wilfred Lazarus, 35, correspondent for the Press Trust of India. In a land where rumors flock like jungle fowl, communications are primitive and authorities both unreliable and distressingly perishable, Willie Lazarus regularly...
DECISION AT DELPHI, by Helen MacInnes (434 pp.; Harcourt, Brace; $4.95), is a reasonably diverting romance that is not as taut as it should be because its tale of dark doings in Greece and Sicily is interleaved with too much travel gush. The author's proposition is that a...
Too little vituperation has been heard recently about the Southern plot to undo what the electorate fashioned (albeit inconclusively) on November 8. For Republicans in Illinois and Texas to seek through investigation to uncover frauds is one, perfectly legitimate thing. But for Ross Barnett and his henchmen to seek through...