Word: falling
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...from the U.S., has 38,000 subscribers and newsstand buyers in the non-Communist nations of the Pacific. Of these, 1,200 were in Korea. We had hoped to get the July 3 issue with its news of U.S. armed intervention in Korea to our readers there, but the fall of Seoul prevented that...
...first-hand coverage of the U.S. Navy's part in the Asian conflict, Correspondent Wilson Fielder is with our naval forces in the Korean area. Fielder was in China until the fall of Shanghai, more recently has been in Hong Kong and Tokyo...
Wrong Time of Day. But the Kremlin (so many of the Western experts think) just could not believe that the U.S. could be so stupid as to let Formosa fall. They believed the Washington statements on Korea, but they suspected a trap in the bland way the U.S. had informed the world that it would not help Chiang Kai-shek defend Formosa...
...measured English, spiced with a heavy Scandinavian accent, he praised "the stamina and courage of American boys who hardly dreamed 14 days ago that they were to be the first to fight for the ideals and principles of the United Nations . . . Let us hope that we shall not fall too far behind these men in our determination and in our dedication...
...thus predicted the public reaction to his series of eight 40-minute lectures over the BBC's uncompromisingly highbrow Third Program. Last week, as the series ended, Canon Demant had made such a hit that the BBC was planning to put him on its middlebrow Home Service next fall...