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Six hours later Mendès rode through the heavily guarded streets of Tunis. In the vast crowd under the broiling sun women shouted, "Yo, yo, yo!"-the old Moslem chant of joy. When Mendès stepped down before the palace of the 72-year-old Bey, Sidi Mohammed...
New Horizons. The Germans took elaborate precautions to hold onto their legless prisoner. They took away his legs, held him in a room with locked windows, and guarded him with loaded rifles. But after Bader was shipped to Germany, he got his legs back, escaped twice more, was caught both...
The same insecurity made the new President extra conscious of the dangers of assassination. He has refused to move into the exposed Presidential House, instead renting a small residence more easily guarded by liberation soldiers. But most Guatemalans see the official residence as a solid symbol of power and expect...
Still a closely guarded secret: details of the Soviet diplomats' "espionage and improper activities." Moscow, with its usual flimflamming approach, had given details on the American officers' "espionage work" -notes and photos of such things as airfields and gasoline dumps. The U.S.
Nine years ago Igor Gouzenko walked out of his job as code clerk in the Russian embassy in Ottawa and into world headlines. From his briefcase Gouzenko produced 109 startling documents which laid bare the Russian atomic espionage network in North America and paved the way to the conviction of...