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National Affairs, which analyzes Nikita Khrushchev's spectacle of vilification in Sverdlov Hall and what effect it has had on himself, the world and the presidential campaigns of both Republicans and Democrats...
...later. New York Manager Joseph Klein went to the airport, had the plane fueled up and cleared for departure to "Dakar, Rome and further destination pending orders from El Al headquarters." Shortly after midnight, as a couple of sleepy watchmen looked on, Klein dispatched the plane himself, and in effect stranded the Israeli delegation. Had the Britannia's 19-man crew carried the captured war criminal with them? Israeli officials denied it, but three days later Eichmann appeared in handcuffs before a Jaffa court, said firmly: "I am Adolf Eichmann...
...researchers, works by blocking a late stage of cholesterol manufacture in the liver. This means that unusually large amounts of a preceding substance, desmosterol, are left sloshing around in the blood. As Boston's noted heart specialist, Dr. Robert W. Wilkins, has pointed out, nobody knows yet what effect this added desmosterol will have on patients. So far, undesirable reactions have been few and mild (nausea and occasional rashes). Whatever triparanol's ultimate effect on patients' health and survival, the drug gives physicians a chance to find some of the answers that laboratory research has not been...
...Billions." Wall Street's second thoughts posed the same question that most U.S. businessmen were asking: Would defense spending really be stepped up? Said Bureau of the Budget Director Maurice H. Stans: "I don't think the summit will have any effect on the defense budget. The difference is that, given disarmament agreement and significant lessening of tensions, we would have been able soon to reduce spending. Now this will not be possible...
...With all the talk and market activity, neither the market nor U.S. businessmen were basically affected in their stance by the collapse of the summit. "The American business community has been scared so often," says Inland Steel Chairman Joseph Block, "that a scare doesn't have any real effect any more. We go on an even tenor." Actually, businessmen agreed that the summit explosion came just when the market was due for a rise, and just when the mood of U.S. businessmen was changing. Says Chevrolet Boss Edward N. Cole: "The pessimism about our economic health which prevailed just...