WEEK BY WEEK Stalemates FOR some weeks now the conviction has been growing that, on the basis of forces currently committed, the Korean War has become a military stalemate. Opinion in Washington...
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The Temper of U. S. Policy A Canadian accepts an invitation to speak up and state things bluntly. By MURRAY BALLANTYNE CANADIANS, America's nearest and most sympathetic neighbors, are admirably...
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FROM ITALY The Little Titos TITO might well rub his hands these days out of satisfaction for what is happening inside the Italian Communist Party. The two and a half million Party members and the...
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THE LABOR MOVEMENT Eggs, Wages and Unity A NORMAL hen's egg weighs about two ounces. In New Hampshire last week a hen laid an A 81/2-ounce egg and then died. In Washington, ten days earlier, the...
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The Stage SPRINGTIME FOLLY WE ARE inclined to think of "the theatre" as an entity, an organization, a body of talented people who are rather loosely banded together but are nevertheless members of...
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The Screen THE INNOCENTS WHETHER or not you like films imported from abroad, you've got to admit many of them are stimulating (not only to movie goers but also to American movie makers) and they...
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The Catholic as Philistine By WILLIAM P. CLANCY THE now celebrated crusade to suppress Rossel-lini's film, The Miracle, has followed closely upon two similar campaigns: the efforts to censor and...
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Burnham, Philip; STAYDEN, ANTHONY; WEISS, CAROL H.; Maynard, Theodore; DEGNEN, F. X.; Moseley, D. H.; Pfaff, William; NAUGHTON, EDMUND
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Books The Grand Peregrination. Maurice Collis. Macmillan. $4.50. THE ORIGINAL title of the sixteenth - century Portuguese book by Fernao Mendes Pinto, which The Grand Peregrination renders and...
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