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...about Indochina. He rightly deplored the "vast human tragedy that has befallen our friends in Viet Nam and Cambodia." He insisted that this was no time "to point the finger of blame." Rather, "history is testing us." America should "put an end to self-inflicted wounds" and "start afresh" in a new spirit of cooperation between the President and Congress...
...among the latter is an incredible fiscal problem: the Big Apple is slowly going broke. Its budget is expected to be in the red by at least $120 million in this fiscal year and by almost $900 million next year. A few experts even suggest that the city start afresh by reorganizing its finances under Chapter IX of the Federal Bankruptcy Act. Last week the daily American Banker reported that New York might even have to default on $450 million worth of notes that are due April...
...takes one great exhibition to open the subject afresh; and now it has come, under the title "French Painting 1774-1830: The Age of Revolution." Jointly organized by France's Réunion des Musées Nationaux, the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Metropolitan Museum, it was seen last year at the Grand Palais in Paris. In an abbreviated form (149 paintings out of the original 207), it opened last week in Detroit, and will go to the Met in June...
Appears before my aching soul afresh...
...added some bit to the Prussian land. The last of the Hohenzollerns will live to see that long and cruelly-wrested land snatched from him again. Will he remember Dixmonde when he hears the troops of the five great powers crossing the Rhine? Will his heart bleed for Louvain afresh when the allies of democracy march through the plains of Prussia...