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DIVIDE AND RULE
The SpectatorH AVING put its foot down twice in the wrong place—Lebanon and Jordan—the West was inevitably caught off balance by Mr. Khrushchev, Even so, its reaction to Mr. Khrushchev's...
—Portrait of the Week-4
The SpectatorT HOUGH THE ATTENTION of the news has never wavered from the Levant throughout the week, it suddenly changed direction at the last minute, and from the situation in Jordan,...
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Republic by the Seaside
The SpectatorBy DARSIE GILLIE Paris To come back to France in the second half of July after five weeks' absence is not quite a fair test of the country's awareness of its own and of other...
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Crisis Notes
The SpectatorBy RICHARD H. ROVERE New York WHEN the UN closed shop for - the weekend, the hope of the * * THE AMERICAN DELEGATION, it is clear, was not too happy with the task given it by...
With Censored in the Lebanon
The SpectatorBy MICHAEL ADAMS Beirut T HE only result of the, American intervention in the Lebanon so far has been a further post- ponement of any solution to the country's internal crisis...
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Westminster Commentary
The SpectatorAm extremely grateful for the very pleasant and agreeable de- bates which we have had.' Thus, the Minister, As it happened, the Minister was Mr. J. E. S. Simon, Financial...