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Behind the wordy panoply of the United Nations General Assembly, the two big Western allies last week privately-and temporarily-patched up a fissure in their alliance. Britain agreed to swing over to the U.S. position for the "current year" and oppose all talk of Red China's admission...
For more than ten years, newspapers all over the world have felt the squeeze of newsprint shortages. Last week, after three years of investigation, a House Judiciary Subcommittee reported: "Supplies of newsprint during the year are more favorable than they have been for many months, [but] the time has not...
The Steady Squeeze. As they have ever since 1940, Benner and Reeves monopolized this year's match despite their crack rivals. After a day's shooting, -they were tied. Next day Policeman Reeves finished up 14 points ahead of Benner. But on the final day of the match...
The debt-limit squeeze between now and January, when first-quarter tax collections will temporarily ease the strain, is a minor headache compared to the big squeeze that lies beyond, in the fiscal year 1955 (which actually begins July 1, 1954). Despite economies of $13.3 billion in the 1954 budget...
Eisenhower's strong right arm for the coming big squeeze is Budget Director Joseph Dodge. Last week the Wall Street Journal got hold of Dodge's confidential "statement of assumptions" regarding the 1955 budget. Some of Dodge's muscular recommendations: