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...satisfactory promises of safe-conduct are not forthcoming, the government should still let reporters willing to take the risk upon themselves go to Cuba. They would be little risk of imprisonment: Castro--like Kennedy--does not desire to create an incident which might trigger an invasion. Furthermore, he can use American reporters as Khrushchev does, to send trial balloons toward Washington. Castro seems confident that Americans will be impressed, as British and European correspondents have been, by what they...
...that though the Soviet missile buildup in Cuba brought the world close to war last October, the presence of Soviet forces there may now have some peacekeeping advantages. Continuing Soviet strength in Cuba makes U.S. photo flights necessary, yet it is Soviet authority that presently restrains Castro's trigger-happy gunners from trying to stop them...
...Berlin, a Boston lawyer, warned that divorces or separations "never come out of the blue." He said that "the fault lines of marriage are pretty generally observable in the early days of marriage and even before." He denied that conflict caused by a working wife did more than trigger a divorce...
...trigger-happy marksmen of the U.S. newspaper columns and editorial pages, a U.S. President is never more vulnerable than when he addresses the nation at large. Last week John F. Kennedy boldly stood twice in the bull's-eye, first when he delivered his State of the Union message and again when he made the biggest budget request in U.S. history (see THE NATION). Both times the President got it from all directions...
...Purree. A full-length, somewhat overanimated cattoon about a pretty French pussy named Mewsette who falls in with a sinister allee cat but is rescued by a hair-trigger mouser...