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#54769 Mar 8, 1948
by Kermit Roosevelt in TIME, 8 March 1948
The article entitled "Bad Medicine" [TIME, Feb. 16] does not do full justice to the Americans, whether in or out of the Government, who urge a reversal of our partition policy on Palestine. Your story suggests that they are impelled solely by practic ...

#54774 Mess
by TIME staff in TIME, 8 March 1948
U.S. Delegate Warren Austin last week read to the Security Council the long-awaited "clarification of the U.S. position" on Palestine. After 20 minutes of Austin's ponderous prose, a fellow delegate summed up his remarks in this mocking sente ...

#54796 The Battlefields of Peace
by TIME staff in TIME, 8 March 1948
Every month brings a calamity graver than most major battles. Millions pass into slavery between one week and the next. The fate of whole continents swings with a day's news. A fifth of the world's people are involved in actual war. No place, f ...

#54938 Fleeting Victory
by TIME staff in TIME, 8 March 1948
When Mrs. Lucy Rines, 56, died in Boston's Beth Israel Hospital almost five years ago, her husband put on a black necktie and made a vow. He vowed that he would not discard his badge of mourning until he had won a victory in court over the doctors ...

#72470 Letter
by Kermit Roosevelt in TIME, 8 March 1948
The article entitled "Bad Medicine" [TIME, Feb. 16] does not do full justice to the Americans, whether in or out of the Government, who urge a reversal of our partition policy on Palestine. Your story suggests that they are impelled solely by practic ...

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