Первые страницы Нью-Йорк таймс в ноябре 1962
Thursday, November 1, 1962
CASTRO IS BALKING AT INSPECTION;
MISSILE REMOVAL ON, U.N. HEARS;
U.S. RENEWS AIR-SEA WATCH TODAY
TALKS TO PROCEED;
Thant Says He Is Told Dismantling Will Be Finished Tomorrow >
U.S. May Forgo Inspection And Rely on Soviet Pledge >
MOSCOW SENDING MIKOYAN TO CUBA >
WASHINGTON SEES BALANCE SHIFTING >
Khrushchev’s Rule Said to Face Strain >
U.S. Orbits a Geodetic Satellite;
Light Flashes to Measure Earth >
PEKING CRITICIZES RUSSIANS ON CUBA
Party Warns Soviet Must Back It in India Dispute
Communist China’s hate campaign against the United States reached a peak today. Newspaper editorials and articles called for worldwide support of Cuba against “imperialist aggression” directed by President Kennedy.
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Friday, November 2, 1962
CASTRO REFUSES ANY INSPECTIONS,
SAYS ROCKETS ARE BEING REMOVED;
THANT HAS A PLAN; MIKOYAN HERE
CUBAN HEAD FIRM
In Havana Broadcast, He Rejects Soviet’s Compromise Plan
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 — Premier Fidel Castro announced tonight Cuba’s rejection of any form of international inspection on the withdrawal of Soviet missiles.
CRISIS DEEPENED BY CASTRO STAND >
U.N. Developing Proposal Despite Cuban Rejections >
SOVIET HINTS STEP TO END IMPASSE ON TEST BAN PACT >
RUSSIA LAUNCHES A ROCKET TO MARS >
BRITISH CONSIDER TROOPS FOR INDIA >
U.S. TO SEND INDIA LIGHT ARTILLERY IN TURKS’ ARSENAL
NEW DELHI, Nov. 1 — Light mountain artillery made in the United States is being turned over to India by Turkey and will be flown to this country by Saturday.
Use of Soviet Rocket Seen in Loss of U-2
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 — Some Pentabon experts believe that the U-2 reconnaissance plane lost over Cuba Saturday was brought down by Russian crews manning an advanced type of antiaircraft missile.
Moscow Physicist And 2 in Britain Win Nobel Awards
STOCKHOLM, Nov. 1—A Soviet theoretical physicist and two physicists working in molecular biology at Cambridge, England, won Nobel prizes in science today.
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Saturday, November 3, 1962
KENNEDY FINDS PROGRESS ON CUBA,
BUT INSISTS AERIAL WATCH GO ON PENDING
AN INTERNATIONAL CHECK
SPEECH TO NATION
President, on TV, Says Surveillance Shows Missile Dismantling >
AN ACCORD AT U.N.
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Nov. 2 — The United States and the Soviet Union agreed today upon the use of Red Cross observers to determine whether ships bound for Cuba were carrying arms that could be used for an attack on the United States.
MIKOYAN GREETED BY CUBAN LEADERS
HAVANA, Nov. 2 — Anastas I. Mikoyan, a Soviet First Deputy Premier, arrived here tonight for talks on the withdrawal of Soviet missiles. He was welcomed at the airport by Premier Fidel Castro and several members of his Cabinet.
Cuban Crisis: A Step-by-Step Review
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 — The Cuban crisis began in the whirring camera of a single Air Force U-2 reconnaissance plane high above San Cristobal on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 14.
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Sunday, November 4, 1962
KENNEDY INSISTS ON GROUND CHECK OF CUBA MISSILES >
THANT OPTIMISTIC ON CUBA OUTLOOK >
India’s Hope for Support By Soviet All but Ended >
Mikoyan and Castro Confer Second Time On World Tensions
HAVANA, Nov. 3—Anastas I. Mikoyan, a Soviet First Deputy Premier, and Premier Fidel Castro held a second round of talks today, informed sources reported. The Havana radio said that the topic was “international tensions.”
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Monday, November 5, 1962
U.S. CLOSES SERIES OF A-TESTS IN AIR; URGES WORLD BAN
THANT TO CONSULT ABOUT REOPENING U.N. CUBA DEBATE
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Tuesday, November 6, 1962
U.S. SAYS SOVIET FAILS TO REMOVE BOMBERS IN CUBA >
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Wednesday, November 7, 1962
SOVIET SAID TO ASK MISSILE SEA CHECK
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 — The Soviet Union was reported today to have proposed inspection on the high seas of ships removing Soviet missiles from Cuba. The inspection would be carried out by Swiss Army technicians assigned to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
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Thursday, November 8, 1962
ALL ROCKETS OUT, KHRUSHCHEV SAYS
He Asserts That Missiles in Cuba Totaled 40 >
Soviet Shows New Misaile Said to Be Capable of Undersea Firing >
Grumman to Build Lunar Craft >
The space agency selected the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation of Bethpage, L.I., today to build the lunar excursion “bug” that is designed to land two American astronauts on the moon.
U.S. WILL VERIFY MISSILE REMOVAL BY CHECK AT SEA
DETAILS REMAIN SECRET
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 — The United States and the Soviet Union have reached an agreement under which United States naval vessels will make contact with Soviet ships and count missiles being removed from Cuba.
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Friday, November 9, 1962
U.S. FINDS BASES IN CUBA STRIPPED, MISSILES ON SHIPS
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 — The United States announced this evening that “all known” offensive-missile bases in Cuba had been dismantled.
CHINESE ATTACKS MOSCOW ON CUBA >
Havana Is Reported To Be Re-evaluating Relations to Russia >
CUBA BARS RETURN OF SOVIET PLANES >
3 CHINESE DRIVES IN KEY INDIA AREA REPORTED HALTED
NEW DELHI, Nov. 8 — Indian troops were reported today to have thrown back three Chinese Communist attempts to bypass an important post guarding access to the valleys and plains of northeastern India.
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Saturday, November 10, 1962
NAVY INTERCEPTS 5 SOVIET VESSELS IN MISSILE CHECK >
Admiral Confirms U.S. Navy Detected and Trailed Soviet Submarines
The Navy’s top admiral said last night that United States destroyers blockading Cuba had recently detected and followed Soviet submarines for long periods in the Caribbean and Atlantic waters where the quarantine fleet is on station.
SOVIET’S LEADERS WILL MEET NOV. 19
Central Committee to Act on Tightening Economy
PEKING STRESSES FARM MACHINERY
HONG KONG, Nov. 9—A far-reaching program for the mechanization of farming was given top priority today in new economic planning for Communist China, which is plagued by persistent food shortages.
Magnetic Field in the Milky Way Confirmed by British Scientists >
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Sunday, November 11, 1962
CAPITAL BELIEVES MOST OF MISSILES ARE OUT OF CUBA
All 42 May Be on Ships Now, but Navy Continues to Check Soviet Vessels
6TH INTERCEPTION MADE
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Monday, November 12, 1962
U.S. NEGOTIATORS ON CUBA WILL SEE PRESIDENT TODAY >
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Tuesday, November 13, 1962
KENNEDY STUDIES STRATEGY ON CUBA WITH CHIEF AIDES >
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Wednesday, November 14, 1962
SOVIET AND CUBA OFFER U.N. A PLAN FOR ‘OBSERVERS’ >
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Thursday, November 15, 1962
U.S. IS OPTIMISTIC ON EARLY ACCORD IN CUBAN DISPUTE >
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Friday, November 16, 1962
CUBA THREATENS TO DOWN PLANES OF U.S. AIR WATCH
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Saturday, November 17, 1962
U.S. WILL DEFEND ITS CUBA FLIGHTS; SAYS THEY GO ON
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Sunday, November 18, 1962
3 CUBANS SEIZED WITH ARMS HERE IN SABOTAGE PLOT
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Monday, November 19, 1962
M’CLOY RESUMES CUBA DISCUSSIONS WITH KUZNETSOV
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Tuesday, November 20, 1962
CASTRO AGREES NOT TO BAR REMOVAL OF RUSSIAN JETS;
SAYS MOSCOW MUST DECIDE
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Wednesday, November 21, 1962
KENNEDY LIFTS BLOCKADE OF CUBA AFTER KHRUSHCHEV GIVES PLEDGE TO TAKE OUT BOMBERS IN 30 DAYS
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Thursday, November 22, 1962
Caribbean Crisis:
FLUID U.S. POLICY SEEKS TO HASTEN FALL OF CASTRO
Sino-Indian War:
FIGHT ON BORDER HALTED, NEHRU TELLS PARLIAMENT;
CHINA REPORTS CEASE-FIRE
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Friday, November 23, 1962
PRESIDENT CALLS ADVISERS ON CUBA TO PARLEY TODAY
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Saturday, November 24, 1962
National Security Council Meeting About Cuba Held on Cape Cod
PRESIDENT SEES ADVISERS ON CUBA
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Sunday, November 25, 1962
President to Thank Cuba-Alert Forces In Visit Tomorrow
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Monday, November 26, 1962
MIKOYAN RETURNS FROM CUBA TODAY;
WILL MEET THANT
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Tuesday, November 27, 1962
MIKOYAN CONFERS WITH 3 U.S. AIDES ON CUBAN ISSUES
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Wednesday, November 28, 1962
PRESIDENT TO SEE MIKOYAN ON CUBA AND OTHER ISSUES
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Thursday, November 29, 1962
RUSSIANS AGREE TO NAMING THANT FOR A FULL TERM
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Friday, November 30, 1962
PRESIDENT MEETS MIKOYAN 3 HOURS;
U.S. SEES NO GAIN
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