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...lawless . . . ruffianism," and to say that of all the incidents in recent years, "I consider this the most serious." Dibrova replied that he could not accept the protest. Reason: East Germany is a sovereign state now; East Berlin is its capital, and no longer a Russian-occupied sector. Dibrova's statement was dutifully echoed by the East German official Communist newspaper Neues Deutschland, which condemned the West for taking refuge behind "nonexistent four-power status...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BERLIN: With Flags Flying | 12/12/1955 | See Source »

During the past year official and quasi-official groups in West Germany have intensified their talk about reunification with the Soviet sector. Spearheading this drive is the Bonn government's official Ministry for All German Affairs, which, in addition to co-ordinating the activities of other groups, carries on a fairly extensive propaganda campaign itself. Perhaps the next most active organization is the one responsible for the Augsburg poster and many similar ones all over Germany: "Germany Indivisible--the People's Movement for Reunification." Formed last year by some of the country's leading political figures, the group stepped...

Author: By J. ANTHONY Lukas, | Title: Germans and Reunification | 11/9/1955 | See Source »

Warns the Fund: "The American society is deteriorating in the sector most critical for future progress and well-being . . . The best talent of the younger generation finds that education is not so highly valued by its seniors as law, medicine, advertising, or many technical skills . . . The talented members of the younger generation choose to enter law, medicine, advertising, the mechanical vocations or the arts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: On the Skids | 10/31/1955 | See Source »

...masses of the threat of famine. The plan strove to fill the most urgent needs of India's millions, pumped the bulk of its money into irrigation, electric power, transport and housing, only 8% into industry, e.g., one steel plant, a locomotive factory, a shipyard. Meanwhile, the "private sector" of India's economy was left free to expand. The new plan, Nehru's advisers agreed, must push more decisively toward socialism and "the public sector must be expanded relatively faster than the private sector...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Five-Year Plan | 10/17/1955 | See Source »

Business at Gunpoint. The central proposal of the new Five-Year Plan: to increase government spending on economic development to $17.6 billion in five years, doubling "public sector" or state-owned industry. The private sector would be encouraged to grow all the while, but on a more moderate basis. Thus the Indian program falls short of complete state socialism. Nehru has long argued, as Britain's Laborites now do, that socialism is feasible without full nationalization. But Nehru favors controls over private enterprise. "An army," he explained, "does not occupy a country by placing a soldier in every nook...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Five-Year Plan | 10/17/1955 | See Source »

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