Word: sovietize
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...There can only be one choice: Ship's Cook Brian Quinn. He led Soviet Seaman Victor Jaanimets to freedom...
...must be realized that the influence of the Soviet Union in Cuba was brought about by the inaction of our government. The original plan of the revolution had been to overthrow Batista and to carry out land reform. Nothing more. As soon as these things were accomplished, Castro came to the U.S. for aid. It was refused. With most of the peasants of Cuba starving, Castro had no choice but to take over many of the American owned factories and plantations. Also, he had no choice but to turn to the U.S.S.R. for economic aid. I repeat; Cuba turned...
Four College professors will fly to Moscow tomorrow to take part in an arms-control conference with Soviet scientists. The gathering, which is privately sponsored, will also include participants from other U.S. colleges and from many other countries...
...figure considered rather high in many parts of the U.S. Factories will be largely automatic, and their workers will work only four hours per day. Plastics will replace metals for many purposes, and natural fibers will be things of the past. All these advances will be due to Soviet efforts alone...
...should "Pravda Jr.," which is perhaps the liveliest Soviet newspaper, sponsor so unimaginative a book about the future? One guess is that Russia's scientists are not eager to share their private dreams with official reporters. Another is that a not very wonderful world of the future may look sufficiently wonderful to Soviet citizens...