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Rescue Fund. Over lunch, Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko agreed to let a U.N. committee suggest how future peacekeeping missions should be authorized and financed-presumably through the Security Council, where both nations have the veto. Although it was precisely to avoid the veto's paralysis that the West first moved some peacekeeping decisions to the Assembly, Western influence in the U.N. is gradually fading with the growth of the Afro-Asian bloc-which now comprises 60 of the organization's 115 member nations. Under the circumstances, some Washington officials are convinced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: United Nations: In Limbo | 12/11/1964 | See Source »

Today some 30 physicians syndicate medical columns, touching on just about every medical specialty but do-it -yourself surgery. Hundreds more, such as the New York Time's Dr. Howark A Rusk a practicing authority on rehabilitation of the handicapped, confined their practice to the home-town paper. Readers response can be impressive. Dr. Joseph G Molner, who writes for 383 U.S and Canadian papers, gets up to 100,000 letters a month. After Montreal French-language La Presse, which carries Dr. Brady in translation, dropped him tor a week, the managing editor "heard from almost every...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Columnists: Practicing Medicine in Print | 12/11/1964 | See Source »

Though they may respect his abilities, State Department officials find un settling the idea of talkative Hubert becoming a foreign policy force. In deed, the story making the rounds of the department is that Secretary Dean Rusk wrote a letter congratulating Humphrey on his election, but suggesting that he limit his foreign policy activities to ribbon-snipping ceremonies and the like; an aide persuaded Rusk to delete the suggestion from the letter and send a more tactful oral message...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Vice-Presidency: Available for Foreign Service | 12/4/1964 | See Source »

Blame It on Charles. While recognizing NATO's problems, U.S. officials have a distressing tendency to 1) place the responsibility for solutions on the European allies and 2) blame everything on De Gaulle. Thus, Rusk said, "when one talks about NATO needing reorganization, I am sure it is quite clear in the organization that the members of NATO would study with great seriousness any proposals made for changing the organization." But, he added, "we haven't had those proposals." And he pointed the inevitable finger at France, saying: "We sometimes are puzzled by some of the things that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Relations: NATO's Dilemma | 11/20/1964 | See Source »

...have, in the last few weeks, expressed publicly or privately their desire to get out, actually do resign, there will be only one left. That will be McGeorge Bundy, Special Assistant for National Security, who obviously figures that if he hangs around long enough he will get Dean Rusk's job. As for the others...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Crisis in Staffmanship | 11/20/1964 | See Source »

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