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...most disturbing national problem, however, has seemed to be the failure to develop a foreign policy to match Russia’s “new look.” Toward this, The Crimson urged an increase rather than a withdrawal of trust in the UN, as well as the extension of multilateral long-term aid, and an increased interest in Asia, Africa, and Latin America...
...Wendell H. Furry, an associate professor of physics, appeared before the House Un-American Activities Committee. Three witnesses had said Furry had formed part of Harvard’s “Red cell” in the thirties.“I am not a member of the Communist Party, I have no personal knowledge as to whether or not there is any Communist Party activity at Harvard or anywhere else,” he told Sen. Harold H. Velde’s committee.Citing the Fifth Amendment, Furry refused to speak to the Velde committee about communism. Over...
...serious, cordial, and courtly. “He is like Ashley in ‘Gone With the Wind.’ He looks a little like him. He behaves like him,” Greene says. Unlike Margaret Mitchell’s characters, Daniloff describes himself as particularly un-romantic. “I am not a nostalgic.” “Harvard is a part of my life. I contribute to Harvard, but I give directed contributions,” Daniloff says.He will not be attending his class reunion. But on the suggestion of longtime friend...
...doesn't the six-nation statment use the word "sanctions"?? For months, Rice and other top Bush administration officials have been loudly campaigning for UN Security Council sanctions to isolate Iran politically and economically if it persists in seeking the capability to make a nuclear bomb. But in Vienna,? the Americans and their partners never uttered the term, instead deploying circumlocutions such as? "steps"? and "measures...
...hope of persuading it to comply with Security Council demands. The Bush Administration's previous position with regards to Iran had been under mounting criticism from within the U.S. foreign policy establishment, and from key U.S. allies. Iran had also added to that pressure by combining its defiance of UN demands with repeated signals that it wants talks with Washington to resolve the standoff. And the Administration's previous insistence that the U.S. joining the process would somehow undermine the EU's diplomacy didn't seem very credible as long as those same EU players were arguing that their chances...