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...mayor last fall. Robert F. Wagner established himself as the state's leading Democratic vote getter, and a principal in any Democratic plans to defeat New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller next November. Last weekend, in a hastily called news conference, Wagner announced his "irrevocable decision" not to accept the nomination even if drafted...
Despite their anguish, the Russians still refuse to deal with the Common Market as a single unit, go to elaborate pains to do all their negotiating on a country by country basis. That way, Moscow thinks it can avoid recognizing what the rest of the world accepts as the permanent pattern for the new Europe. But Common Market officials in Brussels are sure that the Kremlin will eventually have to accept the inevitable; after 15 years, Russian trade officials finally show signs of giving in on a similar issue and will probably soon be dealing with Belgium, The Netherlands...
Risky Gamble. Just a year ago, when the U.S. finally persuaded the Soviets to accept a cease-fire in Laos, Washington gambled heavily on a long-shot bet: better to rely on Russian guarantees of a neutral Laos than go on fighting a war that could not be won. The Red Pathet Lao forces, aided by Communist North Vietnamese, controlled half of Laos, and the Royal Laotian Army seemed unable to nrevent the Reds from overrunning the country (which so far has received $450 million in U.S. aid). The U.S. decided to abandon Phoumi's anti-Communist regime, which...
Peabody personally favors graduated state income tax weighs least heavily on person low incomes." However, as Governor, he says he would be to accept a limited sales tax. "The Important thing," he notes, "is to help the communities; then, we can decide which way it is to be done...
Radcliffe notices of admission were sent to 391 applicants nine days after Harvard mailed its letters. The college expects 300 to accept; 76 were admitted under the early decision plan...