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AuthorTABAK, MAY NATALIE
AuthorTaft, Philip
AuthorTAGORE, RABINDRANATH
AuthorTAHLMA, NEIL
AuthorTAIT, DOROTHY F.
AuthorTALBOT, DANIEL
AuthorTallin, david
AuthorTALMADGE, D. w.
AuthorTALMADGE, I. D. W.
AuthorTamura, Kosaku
AuthorTANENHAUS, JOSEPH
AuthorTANENHAUS, SAM
AuthorTANG, PETER S. H.
AuthorTANNENBAUM, FRANK
AuthorTANNENBAUM, MICHAEL
AuthorTao, Yang Kan
AuthorTarcov, Edith
AuthorTarcov, Edith H.
AuthorTareen, Mohammad Ameen K.
AuthorTARTAK, ELIAS L
AuthorTARTAK, ELIAS L.
AuthorTarulis, Dr. Albert N.
AuthorTAS, SAL
Paid articleBREAKDOWN AT EVIAN-LES-BAINS (June 1961)
Breakdown at Evian-les-Bains By Sal Tas Evian-les-Bains The breakdown of the peace talks being held here between the French government and the Algerian National Liberation Front ( FLN i has...
Paid article2. The Stakes: (May 1961)
2. The Stakes By Sal Tas Paris Algeria has long been the traditional stomping-grounds of the French Foreign Legion. The Legion fought its major battles in the North African territory, and...
Paid articleDanger in the Casbah: (March 1961)
Algeria—Two Articles Danger in the Casbah By Sal Tas Paris A TREMENDOUS WAVE of optimism has flooded Europe following the recent conversations between President Charles de Gaulle of France...
Paid articleAfter the Belgian Riots: (February 1961)
Bold economic program needed to heal national rift After the Belgian Riots By Sal Tas Brussels Now that the Government of Premier Gaston Eyskens has won a temporary reprieve from further...
Paid articleClimax in Algeria: (January 1961)
Moslem revolts in Algiers and Oran have put a new factor in the power balance between the FLN and de Gaulle Climax in Algeria By Sal Tas WE HAVE ENTERED the last phase of the Algerian war. For...
Paid articleThe Revolt in Vietnam (November 1960)
The abortive coup was a rebellion against an autocratic, corrupt and ineffective regime; its failure undermines Vietnamese democratic forces The Revolt in Vietnam By Sal Tas Saigon The telephone...
Paid articlePower Blocs and the Congo (October 1960)
Power Blocs and the Congo By Sal Tas Hunger, epidemic and savagery necessitate a moratorium on internal Congolese politics LEOPOLDVILLE THE PRESENT incredible session of the United Nations...
Paid articleDebacle In the Congo: (August 1960)
Belgian paternalism, tribal warfare and lack of political leadership have led to the Debacle in the Congo By Sal Tas LEOPOLDVILLE LEOPOLDVILLE IS a strange town now; it may even be a nightmare...
Paid articleToward an Algerian Peace (July 1960)
Despite breakdown of preliminary talks, de Gaulle is likely to seek new negotiations Toward an Algerian Peace By Sal Tas Paris Though there are still many stumbling blocks in the way of a...
Paid articleDecline of the French Parliament (July 1960)
Two Years of de Gaulle Decline of the French Parliament By Sal Tas PARIS IT IS TWO years since General Charles de Gaulle took power from the Fourth Republic and established the Fifth. Compared...
Paid articleBehind the Paris Ordeal: (June 1960)
Western failure to understand its own defense of the status quo and the Soviet attack on it lies Behind the Paris Ordeal By Sal Tas PARIS THE ORDEAL is over; we have only to ask ourselves why it...
Paid articleParis Stalemate (April 1960)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Disarmament and Peace Emerge as Themes for 60 SENATORS John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas have both just won impressive victories....
Paid articleMEETING IN PARIS (April 1960)
meeting in paris By Sal Tas Paris Whatever the real state of Nikita Khrushchev's temperature when he postponed his visit to this country, there was serious tension between the Soviet and French...
Paid articleDe Gaulle Against NATO (January 1960)
French President's policy could lead to dissolution of Western alliance, isolation of France and German hegemony on the Continent De Gaulle Against NATO By Sal Tas PARIS NOW THAT the Algerian...
Paid articleTHE ARMY, THE ULTRAS, THE ALLIES (October 1959)
The Army, the Ultras, the Allies By Sal Tas Paris The de Gaulle policy declaration on Algeria was not just aimed at the rebels who are fighting the French Army. It was also a gesture intended to...
Paid articleBritain in Africa: Nyasaland vs. Federation (August 1959)
NYASALAND vs. FEDERATION By Sal Tas BLANTYRE NYASALAND is nne of the most beautiful parts of Central Africa. The charm of its landscape even seems to be reflected on the faces of its black...
Paid articleInterview with Messali Hadj (March 1959)
The 'Father of Algerian Nationalism,' freed by de Gaulle amnesty, outlines his program for a 'sensible, dignified' solution of the Algerian problem Interview With Messali Hadi By Sal...
Paid articleReport on French Africa (October 1958)
De Gaulle's visit spurs new nationalist toward greater autonomy Report on French Africa By Sal Tas DAKAR PREMIER Charles de Gaulle's tour of the two vast colonial federations of French West...
Paid articleFrance Before the Referendum (September 1958)
Public apathy assures the ratification of de Gaulle's Constitution France Before the Referendum By Sal Tas Paris Three months have passed since the French Army in Algeria challenged the Fourth...
Paid articleDe Gaulle in Algeria (June 1958)
De Gaulle in Algeria A personal and political triumph By Sal Tas Paris Charles de Gaulle's trip to Algeria was a triumph, personally and politically. Everywhere tremendous crowds applauded him...
Paid articleThe Death of the Fourth Republic (June 1958)
The Death of the Fourth Republic By Sal Tas How General de Gaulle came to power Paris The Fourth French Republic was not strangled; it choked on steak and wine. The National Assembly's...
Paid articleDe- Gaulle to Power? (June 1958)
French Crisis Wears Showdown De Gaulle to Power? By Sal Tas This dispatch was filed before the French National Assembly met lo weigh constitutional reforms in the wake of the seizure of Corsica...
Paid articleCrisis in France (May 1958)
Ho w and why Paris politicians and Army generals in Algeria engineered the mutiny against the Fourth Republic, and how the Assembly rallied against the threat CRISIS IN FRANCE By Sal...
Paid articleNATO Balance Sheet: (June 1958)
Despite Ike's display of vigor at the Paris meeting, United States leadership is still wanting NATO Balance Sheet By Sal Tas Paris The NATO conference that ended here on December 19 was a...
Paid articleNATO Balance Sheet (January 1958)
Despite Ike's display of vigor at the Paris meeting, United States leadership is still wanting NATO Balance Sheet By Sal Tas Paris The NATO conference that ended here on December 19 was a...
Paid articleIndonesia Disintegrates (December 1957)
Despite the anti-Dutch clamor, Jakarta faces mounting opposition amid Communist gains INDONESIA DISINTEGRATES By Sal Tas The dramatic conflict now raging in Indonesia is not a fight between the...
Paid articleAnother Fall in France (October 1957)
By Sal Tas Another Fall in France Bourges-Maunoury cabinet out as Assembly rejects Algerian compromise Paris After a bitter wrangle, the French Government's basic law for Algeria was defeated,...
Paid articleThe State of the War (September 1957)
Spotlight on Algeria -Three ArticlesThe State of the War For eight years after World War II, France exhausted itself in a costly military campaign in Indo-China. Then, in 1954 and 1955, the...
Paid articleRevolt in Indonesia (May 1957)
Revolt in Indonesia President Sukarno's rule and plans are being assailed by soldiers on the non-Javanese islands as well as by anti-Communist party leaders By Sal Tas Bangkok When several...
Paid articleWashington's Role in the Mideast War (November 1956)
washington's role in the Mideast War By Sal Tas Paris England and France have suffered a humiliating setback at the hands of Egypt's dictator, Gamal Abdel Nasser. This in itself, of course, is...
Paid articleThe New Tunisia (August 1956)
The New Tunisia Having shattered the fanatical nationalist forces, Neo-Destour party leader Habib Bourguiba is concentrating on improving conditions in his country By Sal Tas Tunis Tunisia, the...
Paid articleMorocco Today (August 1956)
Newly independent state beginning to overcome problems MOROCCO TODAY By Sal Tas Rabat Revisiting Morocco after three years, I found it in a grave crisis. Independence was won; Sultan...
Paid articleAlgerian Report (July 1956)
Rebel chiefs and French generals vow war to the death ALGERIAN REPORT By Sal Tas Algiers Three weeks ago, Robert Lacoste stood before the French National Assembly to defend his policy in...
Paid articleFOLLIES IN FRANCE (April 1956)
Mollet Government mixes right-wing policies in Algeria and at home with frivolous Heft' criticisms of V.S. Follies in France By Sal Tas Paris If history had logic, we would be at a turning point...
Paid articleHoneymoon Ends for Mollet: (March 1956)
HONEYMOON ENDS FOR MOLLET By Sal Tas New French Premier hurt by Cabinet tiff, Algeria Paris The honeymoon in the French Left, celebrated by the accession to the Premiership of Socialist leader...
Paid article'New Deal' Cabinet Next for France? (January 1956)
'NEW DEAL' CABINET NEXT FOR FRANCE? Socialists and Mendes-France Radicals plan emergency government to stave off new Communist-Poujadist threat to democracy By Sal Tas Paris The January 2...
Paid articleFaure's Last Stand (December 1955)
French rightist government, after fumbling along the path of least resistance for nine months, loses majority support when it seeks early elections FAURE'S LAST STAND By Sal Tas PARIS EDGAR...
Paid articleAFTER THE ELECTION (October 1955)
Two Views Which Way Indonesia? after the election Djakarta Indonesia held her elections with great calm and dignity. If the results did not manifest great political maturity, the people at least...
Paid articleNEW HOPE FOR INDONESIA (September 1955)
New Hope for Indonesia New coalition Government ends fellow-traveling, anfi-foreignism By Sal Tas Paris Adramatic turn has occurred in Indonesian politics which seems to offer that strife-torn...
Paid articleTHE STRUGGLE IN MOROCCO (September 1955)
After months of violent terror and counter terror, the French are being forced to yield even more than they refused to moderate Moroccan nationalists in 1953 Struggle in Morocco By Sal...
Paid articleREPORT ON ALGERIA (July 1955)
Report on Algeria By Sal Tas Revolt and repression in Algeria will be even fiercer than in Morocco and Tunisia. Algeria has been governed by France for 120 years, but rebel sentiment was never...
Paid articleBEHIND THE FIGHTING IN VIETNAM (May 1955)
French traffic with Communist North hampers Ngo Dinh Diem's nationalist Government Behind the Fighting in South Vietnam By Sal Tas Paris The Geneva conference cut Vietnam in two: The North went...
Paid articleHow the French Senate Ratified Paris Treaties: (April 1955)
THE PARIS TREATIES HOW THE FRENCH SENATE RATIFIED By Sal Tas PARIS THE PARIS Treaties were ratified by the French Senate after a week of haggling which kept the world breathless—needlessly,...
Paid articleIndonesia in Peril (March 1955)
Communist-controlled secret police stages anti-Dutch trials in preparation for a drive to rig elections against non-Communists Indonesia in Peril Indonesia today is in the position of...
Paid articleThe Paris Agreement: (November 1954)
The Paris Agreement Granting of sovereignty and NATO membership to Bonn brings new stability to the Western European scene By Sal Tas PARIS WITH THE SIGNING of the Paris agreements on West...
Paid articleMendes-France at the Helm (July 1954)
Mendes-France at the Helm By Sal Tas Paris The formation of a government by Pierre Mendes-France was a direct result of the fall of Dienbienphu, which gave the final push to the long-tottering...
Paid articleReport on the French Socialists (June 1954)
Report on the French Socialists By Sal Tas Paris The recent congress of the French Socialist party typified in large measure the overall political situation in France. A healthy, constructive...
Paid articleCrisis at Geneva (May 1954)
CRISIS AT GENEVA Lack of military force to stop Indo-China Reds places pressure on the West By Sal Tas Geneva With the fall of Dienbienphu, the Geneva Conference discussions of Indo-China really...
Paid articleEDC Spurts Ahead (March 1954)
REPORT FROM FRANCE EDC Spurts Ahead By Sal Tas Paris The Berlin Conference did little to clarify the international situation, but it has somewhat eased the EDC treaty's passage through the...
Paid articleINDONESIA BUILDS A WELFARE STATE (January 1950)
INDONESIA BUILDS A WELFARE STATE By SAL TAS THE HAGUE. NDONESIA has gained her independence and the history of three hundred years of colonial rule has come to an end. After weeks of...
AuthorTAUBES, JACOB
AuthorTavner, Louis E.
AuthorTaylor, Barney
AuthorTAYLOR, BENJAMIN
AuthorTaylor, Carl
AuthorTAYLOR, GEORGE E.
AuthorTAYLOR, HUGH
AuthorTAYLOR, JOHN W.
AuthorTAYLOR, KATE
AuthorTAYLOR, ROBERT
AuthorTbomas, Norman
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