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...German radio was elaborately prepared to sabotage Sir Stafford Cripps's trip to India. CBS's Bob Trout reported to North America last week an "argument" about Cripps that began last month between two German stations that broadcast in English, pretend to be British. One, the "New British Broadcasting Station," accused the other, the "Workers Challenge Station," of stooging for Cripps. The "Workers' Challenge" boys made a show of defending Cripps-while subtly characterizing him as a revolutionist. Last week the German radio kept turning the screw with this latest twist on the Bolshevist Bogey theme...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Radio Warfare | 3/23/1942 | See Source »

...knows what it is. It has been seen in Austria, India, Britain, Germany, Australia, Malaya, is probably carried by a virus. It usually infects only one eye, which becomes bloodshot, swollen, drips tears like a leaking faucet. At first the inner eyelid is speckled red, like trout, later looks like crimson velvet. During the second week there is occasional stabbing pain in the eyeball; after that there is little discomfort except the continual dripping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Weeping Welders | 1/26/1942 | See Source »

...London, CBS's Bob Trout reported, the first thing British listeners heard from the U.S. was a boost for somebody's toothpaste. "That," said Trout, "astonished listeners to the non-commercial British radio, but it fascinated them too. As an English radio man said, it was very American...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Churchill to World | 1/5/1942 | See Source »

...merchant ships. The Senate had added two amendments, which would empower the President to send U.S. ships into any port in the world. The question before the House: Should it concur in the Senate amendments? If it did, the Neutrality Act would be gutted like a caught trout, the U.S. would return to its historic principle-abandoned for the last four years-of freedom of the seas. If the House did not concur? Hardly a man dared guess at the consequences. But the immediate effect would plainly be a Dunkirk for U.S. foreign policy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Noble Experiment No. 2 | 11/24/1941 | See Source »

Back to the U.S. for vacation will come Edward R. Murrow, London commentator and European news chief. To succeed him CBS's star special events broadcaster, Bob Trout left the U.S. for London by Clipper this week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: From London | 10/20/1941 | See Source »

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